9 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 9).Tula adze blades -- Knives (yutchawunta) -- Endscrapers (kalara) -- Hammerstones (coolkie) -- Pirris
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Information...
The past twenty five years has seen the development of interesting and productive new research avenu...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia’s north has ke...
In October 1970, the Woomera Natural History Society held a field excursion to the Lake Hanson area....
Excavations at a number of sites in Australia during recent years have allowed prehistorians to reco...
Lithics in the Land of the Lightning Brothers skilfully integrates a wide range of data-raw-material...
Last fall (1924) while a workman at the plant of the Adel Clay Products Company was digging a trench...
There are in North-west Tasmania two distinct types of the Aboriginal relics, usually called Hammer...
Many of the stones used for weaponry or as tools, were easy to source and therefore, any that were w...
In the papers previously published in the Society's journal I have conclusively proved, and it can ...
Pleistocene Stone tools found on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, demonstrate a uniform and homogen...
The following paper seeks to deal with these implements as they are found in Tasmania, and to insti...
This paper represents the joint work of two very different specialists. The fieldwork was undertaken...
Prehistoric Nebraskans used stone, bone, or even wooden tools for most tasks of everyday life that r...
The purpose of this monograph is to take a new look at various aspects of stone artefact analysis th...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Information...
The past twenty five years has seen the development of interesting and productive new research avenu...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia’s north has ke...
In October 1970, the Woomera Natural History Society held a field excursion to the Lake Hanson area....
Excavations at a number of sites in Australia during recent years have allowed prehistorians to reco...
Lithics in the Land of the Lightning Brothers skilfully integrates a wide range of data-raw-material...
Last fall (1924) while a workman at the plant of the Adel Clay Products Company was digging a trench...
There are in North-west Tasmania two distinct types of the Aboriginal relics, usually called Hammer...
Many of the stones used for weaponry or as tools, were easy to source and therefore, any that were w...
In the papers previously published in the Society's journal I have conclusively proved, and it can ...
Pleistocene Stone tools found on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, demonstrate a uniform and homogen...
The following paper seeks to deal with these implements as they are found in Tasmania, and to insti...
This paper represents the joint work of two very different specialists. The fieldwork was undertaken...
Prehistoric Nebraskans used stone, bone, or even wooden tools for most tasks of everyday life that r...
The purpose of this monograph is to take a new look at various aspects of stone artefact analysis th...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Information...
The past twenty five years has seen the development of interesting and productive new research avenu...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia’s north has ke...