The University of Barcelona hosted from 7 to 11 September 2015, the International Symposium on Knappable Materials at the Building of the Faculty of Geography and History in the Raval campus in the city centre. The pleasant atmosphere of research and exchange of knowledge and experience was due in large part to the hard work and outstanding management and organizational skills of the institutions and individuals involved
Welcome to another issue of the Journal of Lithic Studies. This issue in fact marks our second year ...
MAA SPECIAL ISSUE VOL 18 ISSUE 4: Sixty-three (63) Selected (peer reviewed) Papers of the INSAP X – ...
The methods of analysing lithic artefacts from archaeological contexts have had an outstanding devel...
The University of Barcelona hosted from 7 to 11 September 2015, the International Symposium on Knapp...
From the 28th to 29th of November 2015, Dibujantes de Arqueología held the third edition of the “Int...
The event took place from 3 till 8 July 2016 at Fazenda Monte Alto, Dourado, SP, Brazil. The aim of ...
The Royal Astronomical Society National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) 2014 was hosted by the Institute of ...
The journal is off to a very good start. In this first volume we have published a total of thirty fo...
The idea of holding a conference to discuss how we can explore what affects our approaches to, and u...
This issue of the Journal of Lithic Studies marks two occasions. First of all it is the first issue ...
Between 5 and 9 October of 2016 the Seminário Nacional de Tecnologia Lítica (National Seminar of Lit...
UISPP has a long history, starting with the old International Association of Anthropology and Archae...
As a part of its programming line-up, The Archaeology Centre at the University of Toronto hosts a nu...
The thematic symposium “Contributions of technological approaches to the pre-history of South Americ...
The Lithics and Technology Group at the University of Toronto called together any and all graduate s...
Welcome to another issue of the Journal of Lithic Studies. This issue in fact marks our second year ...
MAA SPECIAL ISSUE VOL 18 ISSUE 4: Sixty-three (63) Selected (peer reviewed) Papers of the INSAP X – ...
The methods of analysing lithic artefacts from archaeological contexts have had an outstanding devel...
The University of Barcelona hosted from 7 to 11 September 2015, the International Symposium on Knapp...
From the 28th to 29th of November 2015, Dibujantes de Arqueología held the third edition of the “Int...
The event took place from 3 till 8 July 2016 at Fazenda Monte Alto, Dourado, SP, Brazil. The aim of ...
The Royal Astronomical Society National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) 2014 was hosted by the Institute of ...
The journal is off to a very good start. In this first volume we have published a total of thirty fo...
The idea of holding a conference to discuss how we can explore what affects our approaches to, and u...
This issue of the Journal of Lithic Studies marks two occasions. First of all it is the first issue ...
Between 5 and 9 October of 2016 the Seminário Nacional de Tecnologia Lítica (National Seminar of Lit...
UISPP has a long history, starting with the old International Association of Anthropology and Archae...
As a part of its programming line-up, The Archaeology Centre at the University of Toronto hosts a nu...
The thematic symposium “Contributions of technological approaches to the pre-history of South Americ...
The Lithics and Technology Group at the University of Toronto called together any and all graduate s...
Welcome to another issue of the Journal of Lithic Studies. This issue in fact marks our second year ...
MAA SPECIAL ISSUE VOL 18 ISSUE 4: Sixty-three (63) Selected (peer reviewed) Papers of the INSAP X – ...
The methods of analysing lithic artefacts from archaeological contexts have had an outstanding devel...