Here we examine patterns in stone tool technology among Mesolithic, Neolithic and Iron Age localities in the Sanganakallu–Kupgal site complex, Bellary District, Karnataka, South India. Statistical tests are used to compare proportions of raw materials and artefact types, and to compare central tendencies in metric variables taken on flakes and tools. Lithic-related findings support the inference of at least two distinct technological and economic groups at Sanganakallu–Kupgal, a microlith-focused foraging society on the one hand, and on the other, an agricultural society whose lithic technologies centred upon the production of pressure bladelets and dolerite edge-ground axes. Evidence for continuity in lithic technological processes through...
This dissertation examines the relationship between two contemporaneous sites in southeastern Rajast...
Chuagara or Chau Gora, a site located in a plain land but in the middle of hilly area beside the riv...
An extensive archaeological exploration between 1983 and 1989, spanning six seasons, resulted in the...
AbstractHere we examine patterns in stone tool technology among Mesolithic, Neolithic and Iron Age l...
This essay discusses the preliminary results of recent archaeological investigations into stone axe ...
Microlith production is a distinctive and significant stone tool technology. However, inter-regional...
International audienceHere, we present the results of recent investigations into spatio-temporal var...
10-30m wide dolerite dyke on the northernmost of the complex of granite hills in the Sanganakallu-Ku...
The Indian sub-continent, midway between Africa and South-east Asia, offers great potential to contr...
Considerable confusion and uncertainty persist on the cultural and chronological contexts of Holocen...
Recent years have witnessed an increased interest within archaeology in the non-visual senses, and p...
There are about 1933 Early Iron Age Megalithic sites spread across South India. The Early Iron Age o...
The exploitation of lithic resources was an important aspect of prehistoric resource exploitation st...
There are above 1933 Megalithic Iron Age sites across south India; they include burial sites, habita...
Hafting is an important part of lithic technology that can increase our understanding of socioeconom...
This dissertation examines the relationship between two contemporaneous sites in southeastern Rajast...
Chuagara or Chau Gora, a site located in a plain land but in the middle of hilly area beside the riv...
An extensive archaeological exploration between 1983 and 1989, spanning six seasons, resulted in the...
AbstractHere we examine patterns in stone tool technology among Mesolithic, Neolithic and Iron Age l...
This essay discusses the preliminary results of recent archaeological investigations into stone axe ...
Microlith production is a distinctive and significant stone tool technology. However, inter-regional...
International audienceHere, we present the results of recent investigations into spatio-temporal var...
10-30m wide dolerite dyke on the northernmost of the complex of granite hills in the Sanganakallu-Ku...
The Indian sub-continent, midway between Africa and South-east Asia, offers great potential to contr...
Considerable confusion and uncertainty persist on the cultural and chronological contexts of Holocen...
Recent years have witnessed an increased interest within archaeology in the non-visual senses, and p...
There are about 1933 Early Iron Age Megalithic sites spread across South India. The Early Iron Age o...
The exploitation of lithic resources was an important aspect of prehistoric resource exploitation st...
There are above 1933 Megalithic Iron Age sites across south India; they include burial sites, habita...
Hafting is an important part of lithic technology that can increase our understanding of socioeconom...
This dissertation examines the relationship between two contemporaneous sites in southeastern Rajast...
Chuagara or Chau Gora, a site located in a plain land but in the middle of hilly area beside the riv...
An extensive archaeological exploration between 1983 and 1989, spanning six seasons, resulted in the...