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This paper investigates the heat treatment of flint practiced at the Neolithic site of Hasankeyf Höyük in southeast Turkey. It does not involve petrographic or geochemical analysis to identify the physical and chemical evidence of heat treatment but aims ... see more

The Federmesser culture in Denmark in light of an amateur archaeologist’s flint collectionIn 2010, the dedicated amateur archaeologist Ingvor Filtenborg passed away. For more than 30 years he had systematically walked the fields near his home just to the ... see more

Flint knives from Late Bronze AgeMost flint tools from the Late Bronze Age are characterized by fortuitousness and technological opportunism, and very few can be grouped in stereotype forms as the ones known from earlier prehistoric periods. However, a si... see more

A Flint Site in Qatar. The Danish Archaeological Expedition to Qatar under Professor P. V. Glob's leadership, concentrated, in its 1960 campaign, on a thorough reconnaissance of Qatar's west coast, from Umm al Ma in the north to Salwa, near the Saudi-Arab... see more

The Al Wusail Mesolithic Flint Sites in Qatar. At several places along Qatar's flat coast, isolated sections of rock rise as long ridges a short distance from the shore. Rock formations of this nature are found for example at Al Wakrah, Al Wusail, Jusasiy... see more

The Flint Sites of the Bahrain DesertIn practically every part of the world chipped stone implements are found dating to one or another period of the half-million years covered by the oldest cultures of man, the relics of the hunting peoples who ranged ov... see more

Stone-Age Flint-Working Techniques About 3000 years ago the Danish flint-smiths abandoned their unequal contest against the competition of bronze and, as the old masters died and left no apprentices, the craft disappeared from the knowledge of man.We know... see more

Bamboo is widespread in south China and is one of the major organic resources in daily use through history due to its similar potential use value as wood. Due to the unfavourable preservation conditions and taphonomic alteration, the rare discovery of wel... see more

The Federmesser culture in Denmark in light of an amateur archaeologist’s flint collectionIn 2010, the dedicated amateur archaeologist Ingvor Filtenborg passed away. For more than 30 years he had systematically walked the fields near his home just to the ... see more

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