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Accessibility toward archaeological remains is a vital component in the Indonesian prehistoric lesson among students. Unfortunately, those archaeological relics are scattered in various places throughout Indonesia. Resources for prehistoric period both fo... see more

The Abharroud basin is an important region in archaeological studies of the northwestern outskirts of the central plateau, and the west and northwest of Iran. Considering its environmental capabilities and geographical location, studying the region can le... see more

In the 1870s the amateur archaeologist Dr Charles Abbott discovered roughly-flaked bifacial artefacts that he called “paleoliths” near Trenton, New Jersey, which he claimed were artefact types similar to Lower Palaeolithic handaxes being found in western ... see more

Perishables materials like fiber and wood were, as it seems, among the raw materials most frequently used by prehistoric peoples. According to Adovasio (1977), woven natural fiber technology, also called basketry, is preceded temporally only by lithics te... see more

This article refers to the analysis of Mandaguari Site’s archaeological material found in Floresta do Sul district, municipality of Presidente Prudente/SP. The evaluation will allow us to conclude that the found site is lito-ceramic in nature, as polished... see more

Ahai Mneh (FiPp-33) is a significant pre-contact archaeological site in Alberta. Located west of Edmonton on Lake Wabamun, this site contains material from the Early Prehistoric right up until Late Prehistoric pre-contact times. Ninety-five percent of the... see more

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