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adam_text | Contents List of Figures......................................................................................................................................................................... xi List of Tables......................................................................................................................................................................... xv 1. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................................1 1.1. Objectives, methods and sampling................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2. Theoretical framework.......................................................................................................................................................3 1.3. A critical revision of the social hypothesis: a state of the art..........................................................................................3 1.4. PBAs and the generation of new explanatory hypotheses.............................................................................................. 5 2. Towards a PBA use-wear characterisation method....................................................................................................... 7 2.1. Theoretical and methodological framework.....................................................................................................................7 2.1.1. Archaeological questions and
experimental goals................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1.1. The formulation of a well-founded hypothesis related to the possibie PBA uses......................................... 7 2.1.1.2. The formulation of hypothesis concerning which could be the diagnostic dependent variables or attributes that characterise the PBA use-wear traces..................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1.3. The formulation of a methodological framework that allows linking the independent variables and the attributes using the data generated in the first two points...................................................................................... 7 2.1.1.4. The continuation of the process of corroborating/refiiting the hypotheses suggested in the first point through the archaeological material analysis by means of the methodological framework created in the third point..................................................................................................................................................................................8 2.1.2. Analogy as Heuristics................................................................................................................................................ 8 2.2. Hypothesis formulation concerning the possible PBA uses........................................................................................... 8 2.2.1. PBA uses through Ethnography, (pre)historical references and experimental
benchmark................................... 8 2.2.2. Objects of work: production and maintenance processes....................................................................................... 9 2.2.2.1. Stone blade production...................................................................................................................................... 9 2.2.2.2. Hafting production...........................................................................................................................................13 2.2.2.3. Summary.......................................................................................................................................................... 14 2.2.3. Symbolic tools.......................................................................................................................................................... 15 2.2.3.1. PBA used in non-mortuary ideological activities........................................................................................... 15 2.2.3.2. Figurative representations............................................................................................................................... 17 2.2.3.3. PBA used in mortuary rites............................................................................................................................. 18 2.2.3.3. Summary.......................................................................................................................................................... 18 2.2.4. Objects of
exchange................................................................................................................................................. 18 2.2.5. Working tools............................................................................................................................................................19 2.2.5.1. Wood-working tools.........................................................................................................................................19 2.2.5.2. Hideprocessing.................................................................................................................................................22 2.2.5.3. Butchering........................................................................................................................................................ 22 2.2.5.4. Hoeing/tilling...................................................................................................................................................24 2.2.5.5. Polyfunctionality..............................................................................................................................................24 2.2.5.6. Summary.......................................................................................................................................................... 25 2.2.6. Interpersonal violence............................................................................................................................................. 25 2.2.6.1. Preliminary archaeological
review................................................................................................................. 25 2.2.6.2. Ethnographic references.................................................................................................................................. 25 2.2.6.3. Archaeological references...............................................................................................................................25 2.2.6.4. Experimental referents.................................................................................................................................... 26 2.2.6.5. Summary..........................................................................................................................................................26 2.2.7. Independent variables definition.............................................................................................................................27 2.2.7.1. Introduction......................................................................................................................................................27 2.2.7.2. Variables regarding the experimental tools.................................................................................................... 27 2.2.7.3. Variables regarding the experimental activities..............................................................................................29 2.2.7.4. Variables regarding the worked material characteristics............................................................................... 30 2.3.
Dependent variables......................................................................................................................................................... 30 vii
Use-wear Analyses ofStone Artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon 2.3.1. Introduction............................................................................................................................................................. 30 2.3.1.1. Theoretical and methodological framework...................................................................................................30 2.3.2. Dependent variables................................................................................................................................................31 2.4. The experimental programme.........................................................................................................................................32 2.4.1. Introduction............................................................................................................................................................. 32 2.4.2. Making the experimental artefacts......................................................................................................................... 33 2.4.3. Using the experimental artifacts in woodworking activities.................................................................................33 2.4.4. The animal-related experiments............................................................................................................................. 34 2.4.4.1. Butchering activities........................................................................................................................................35 2.4A2.
Hide-processing activities.............................................................................................................................. 35 2.4.5. Hoeing activities......................................................................................................................................................36 2.5. Results............................................................................................................................................................................. 36 2.5.1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................36 2.5.2. Methods and observation procedures..................................................................................................................... 38 2.5.2.1. Residue cleaning and acetate casting.............................................................................................................38 2.52.2. Used equipment.............................................................................................................................................. 39 2.5.3. Microscopic variables............................................................................................................................................ 39 2.5.3.1. Matrix micro-polish........................................................................................................................................ 39 2.5.3.2. Crystal
wear.....................................................................................................................................................43 2.5.3.3. Micro-chipping............................................................................................................................................... 43 2.5.3.4. Rounding.........................................................................................................................................................45 2.5.3.5. Lineal traces....................................................................................................................................................45 2.5.4. Macroscopic variables............................................................................................................................................ 45 2.5.4.1. Linear Traces.................................................................................................................................................. 45 2.5.4.2. Micro-chipping............................................................................................................................................... 47 2.5.5. Technological wear characterization......................................................................................................................47 2.5.6. Butchering wear......................................................................................................................................................50 2.5.7. Hoeing
wear............................................................................................................................................................51 2.5.8. Woodworking wear................................................................................................................................................ 52 2.5.9. Hide processing wear............................................................................................................................................. 55 2.5.10. Quantitative comparison between technological, woodworking and hide-processing use-wear on homfelds tools...................................................................................................................................................................58 2.5.10.1. Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 58 2.5.10.2. Macroscopic observation..............................................................................................................................58 2.5.10.3. Microscopic observation..............................................................................................................................60 2.5.11. Use-wear traces summary....................................................................................................................................67 3. Bòbila Madurell—Can Gambús
1-2.............................................................................................................................71 3.1. General information about the site................................................................................................................................ 71 3.1.1. Chronological characterization of the site.............................................................................................................74 3.1.2. The funerary pattern characterisation.................................................................................................................... 74 3.1.3. Anthropological data..............................................................................................................................................78 3.1.4. Domestic structures................................................................................................................................................82 3.1.5. The artefact characterisation................................................................................................................................. 85 3.1.5.1. Bone tools....................................................................................................................................................... 85 3.1.5.2. The flacked stone assemblage....................................................................................................................... 86 3.1.5.3. Ceramic
assemblage...................................................................................................................................... 88 3.1.5.4. Ornaments and grinding tools....................................................................................................................... 88 3.1.6. Subsistence and economy..................................................................................................................................... 89 3.2. Polished-bevelled artefacts analysis............................................................................................................................. 91 3.2.1. Sample context and inventory............................................................................................................................... 91 3.2.1.1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................................91 3.2.1.2. Polished-bevelled artefacts from grave goods assemblages........................................................................ 91 3.2.1.3. Polished-bevelled artefacts from the filling of structures containing human remains...............................93 3.2.1.4. Polished-beveled artefacts from domestic contexts.....................................................................................93 3.2.2. Polished-bevelled artefact integrity and conservation.........................................................................................95 3.2.2.1. PBA
integrity................................................................................................................................................. 95 3.2.2.2. Polished-bevelled artefact raw materials...................................................................................................... 96 3.2.2.3. Polished-bevelled artefact production.......................................................................................................... 98 viii
Contents 3.2.3. Results of the use-wear analysis.......................................................................................................................... 102 3.2.3.1. General results................................................................................................................................................102 3.2.3.2. The woodworking tools................................................................................................................................. 103 3.2.3.3. Animal work: butchering and hide-processing tools....................................................................................104 3.2.3.4. The non-used or scarcely used tools..............................................................................................................108 3.2.3.5. The artefact technological traces...................................................................................................................108 3.2.3.6. The artefact repairing, re-sharpening and discarding................................................................................... 111 3.2.4. Exploring the functional variability..................................................................................................................... 112 3.3. Conclusions...................................................................................................................................................................115 3.3.1. Contribution to the economic characterization of activities on the
site.............................................................. 115 3.3.2. Contribution to the technical aspects of the PB A production, repairing and sharpening.................................. 115 3.3.3. Contribution to the fiinerary pattern characterisation.......................................................................................... 116 3.3.4. Contribution to the investigation into the sexual division of labour................................................................... 116 3.3.5. Contribution to the characterisation of the imported raw materials management..............................................116 3.3.6. Contribution to the general understanding of possible dissymmetrical social relations.................................... 117 4. Mas d’en Boixos and the Penedès area occupation....................................................................................................119 4.1. General information about the site................................................................................................................................119 4.1.1. Funerary pattern characterisation.......................................................................................................................... 121 4.1.2. The non-fimerary record........................................................................................................................................123 4.1.3. Characterisation of the artefacts and the subsistence patterns.............................................................................123 4.1.4. The
other sampled sites: Camí de Santa Maria dels Horts, Cal Pere Pastor, els Pujols, La Serreta, Mas Pujó and Pujolet de Moja......................................................................................................................................... 125 4.1.4.1. Camí de Santa Maria dels Horts.................................................................................................................... 125 4.1.4.2. Cal Pere Pastor...............................................................................................................................................125 4.1.4.3. Els Pujols........................................................................................................................................................ 125 4.1.4.4. La Serreta and Serreta Nord.......................................................................................................................... 125 4.1.4.5. Mas Pujó......................................................................................................................................................... 126 4.1.4.6. Pujolet de Moja..............................................................................................................................................127 4.1.5. Conclusions............................................................................................................................................................ 127 4.2. Analysis of polished-bevelled
artefacts........................................................................................................................ 127 4.2.1. Sample context and inventory............................................................................................................................... 127 4.2.2. PBA integrity and preservation............................................................................................................................. 128 4.2.3. PBA raw materials.................................................................................................................................................. 129 4.2.4. PBA production...................................................................................................................................................... 129 4.2.4.1. Production...................................................................................................................................................... 129 4.2.4.2. Technical evidence.........................................................................................................................................130 4.2.5. Use-wear analysis results.......................................................................................................................................132 4.2.6. Data interpretation.................................................................................................................................................. 137 4.3.
Conclusions..................................................................................................................................................................... 138 5. The prehistoric mines of Gavà.......................................................................................................................................141 5.1. General information about the site.................................................................................................................................141 5.1.1. Chronological characterisation of the site.............................................................................................................142 5.1.2. Characterisation of the fhnerary pattern................................................................................................................ 144 5.1.3. The mines................................................................................................................................................................147 5.1.4. Characterisation of the artefacts and the subsistence patterns.............................................................................149 5.2. PBA analysis...................................................................................................................................................................151 5.2.1. Sample context and inventory............................................................................................................................... 151 5.2.2. PBA integrity and raw
material............................................................................................................................. 151 5.2.2.1. Technical evidence.........................................................................................................................................151 5.2.2.2. Shape.............................................................................................................................................................. 153 5.2.2.3. Measure and size characteristics...................................................................................................................153 5.2.3. Use-wear analysis results...................................................................................................................................... 154 5.2.3.1. Technological traces.......................................................................................................................................159 5.2.4. Interpretation of the use-wear analysis results..................................................................................................... 159 5.3. Conclusions.....................................................................................................................................................................162 їх
Use-wear Analyses of Stone Artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon 6. Vallès-Barcelonès and Penedès areas: a comprehensive approach......................................................................... 165 6.1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................165 6.2. The main productive activities...................................................................................................................................... 165 6.2.1. The raw materials...................................................................................................................................................165 6.2.2. PBAs as objects of work.......................................................................................................................................169 6.2.2.1. Preforms and local raw materials procurement............................................................................................169 622.2. Production of the PBAs................................................................................................................................. 171 6.2.3. PBAs as working tools.......................................................................................................................................... 174 6.2.3.1. The maintenance of the PBAs...................................................................................................................... 174 6.2.3.2. The productive
processes in which PBAs were used as working tools...................................................... 174 6.2.4. PBAs form, fimction and raw materials............................................................................................................... 175 6.3. PBAs, funerary pattem and social inequalities............................................................................................................ 175 6.3.1. PBAs representativeness in Pit Burial funerary contexts.................................................................................... 175 6.3.2. The role of PBAs in the funerary pattern and its interpretations........................................................................176 6.3.3. The presence of inequalities or social differences................................................................................................178 6.3.3.1. PBAs distribution...........................................................................................................................................178 6.3.3.2. PBAs raw materials distribution.................................................................................................................... 179 6.3.3.3. The PBAs fimction and morpho-technological distribution........................................................................179 6.4. Differences between the PBAs used by the Vallès-Barcelonès and Penedès communities.......................................180 6.4.1. PBAs distribution and productive
activities..........................................................................................................180 6.4.2. Raw materials and their participation in exchange networks..............................................................................181 6.4.3. Technological processes.........................................................................................................................................182 7. Conclusions...................................................................................................................................................................... 183 7.1. The main productive activities.......................................................................................................................................183 7.2. The funerary pattem.......................................................................................................................................................184 7.3. The differences between the communities.................................................................................................................... 185 7.4. The presence of asymmetries or social differences.......................................................................................................187 Bibliography........................................................................................................................................................................ 189 A digital download of the Annexes is available for download from barpublishing.com/additional-downloads.html x
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Contents List of Figures. xi List of Tables. xv 1. Introduction.1 1.1. Objectives, methods and sampling. 1 1.2. Theoretical framework.3 1.3. A critical revision of the social hypothesis: a state of the art.3 1.4. PBAs and the generation of new explanatory hypotheses. 5 2. Towards a PBA use-wear characterisation method. 7 2.1. Theoretical and methodological framework.7 2.1.1. Archaeological questions and
experimental goals. 7 2.1.1.1. The formulation of a well-founded hypothesis related to the possibie PBA uses. 7 2.1.1.2. The formulation of hypothesis concerning which could be the diagnostic dependent variables or attributes that characterise the PBA use-wear traces. 7 2.1.1.3. The formulation of a methodological framework that allows linking the independent variables and the attributes using the data generated in the first two points. 7 2.1.1.4. The continuation of the process of corroborating/refiiting the hypotheses suggested in the first point through the archaeological material analysis by means of the methodological framework created in the third point.8 2.1.2. Analogy as Heuristics. 8 2.2. Hypothesis formulation concerning the possible PBA uses. 8 2.2.1. PBA uses through Ethnography, (pre)historical references and experimental
benchmark. 8 2.2.2. Objects of work: production and maintenance processes. 9 2.2.2.1. Stone blade production. 9 2.2.2.2. Hafting production.13 2.2.2.3. Summary. 14 2.2.3. Symbolic tools. 15 2.2.3.1. PBA used in non-mortuary ideological activities. 15 2.2.3.2. Figurative representations. 17 2.2.3.3. PBA used in mortuary rites. 18 2.2.3.3. Summary. 18 2.2.4. Objects of
exchange. 18 2.2.5. Working tools.19 2.2.5.1. Wood-working tools.19 2.2.5.2. Hideprocessing.22 2.2.5.3. Butchering. 22 2.2.5.4. Hoeing/tilling.24 2.2.5.5. Polyfunctionality.24 2.2.5.6. Summary. 25 2.2.6. Interpersonal violence. 25 2.2.6.1. Preliminary archaeological
review. 25 2.2.6.2. Ethnographic references. 25 2.2.6.3. Archaeological references.25 2.2.6.4. Experimental referents. 26 2.2.6.5. Summary.26 2.2.7. Independent variables definition.27 2.2.7.1. Introduction.27 2.2.7.2. Variables regarding the experimental tools. 27 2.2.7.3. Variables regarding the experimental activities.29 2.2.7.4. Variables regarding the worked material characteristics. 30 2.3.
Dependent variables. 30 vii
Use-wear Analyses ofStone Artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon 2.3.1. Introduction. 30 2.3.1.1. Theoretical and methodological framework.30 2.3.2. Dependent variables.31 2.4. The experimental programme.32 2.4.1. Introduction. 32 2.4.2. Making the experimental artefacts. 33 2.4.3. Using the experimental artifacts in woodworking activities.33 2.4.4. The animal-related experiments. 34 2.4.4.1. Butchering activities.35 2.4A2.
Hide-processing activities. 35 2.4.5. Hoeing activities.36 2.5. Results. 36 2.5.1. Introduction.36 2.5.2. Methods and observation procedures. 38 2.5.2.1. Residue cleaning and acetate casting.38 2.52.2. Used equipment. 39 2.5.3. Microscopic variables. 39 2.5.3.1. Matrix micro-polish. 39 2.5.3.2. Crystal
wear.43 2.5.3.3. Micro-chipping. 43 2.5.3.4. Rounding.45 2.5.3.5. Lineal traces.45 2.5.4. Macroscopic variables. 45 2.5.4.1. Linear Traces. 45 2.5.4.2. Micro-chipping. 47 2.5.5. Technological wear characterization.47 2.5.6. Butchering wear.50 2.5.7. Hoeing
wear.51 2.5.8. Woodworking wear. 52 2.5.9. Hide processing wear. 55 2.5.10. Quantitative comparison between technological, woodworking and hide-processing use-wear on homfelds tools.58 2.5.10.1. Introduction. 58 2.5.10.2. Macroscopic observation.58 2.5.10.3. Microscopic observation.60 2.5.11. Use-wear traces summary.67 3. Bòbila Madurell—Can Gambús
1-2.71 3.1. General information about the site. 71 3.1.1. Chronological characterization of the site.74 3.1.2. The funerary pattern characterisation. 74 3.1.3. Anthropological data.78 3.1.4. Domestic structures.82 3.1.5. The artefact characterisation. 85 3.1.5.1. Bone tools. 85 3.1.5.2. The flacked stone assemblage. 86 3.1.5.3. Ceramic
assemblage. 88 3.1.5.4. Ornaments and grinding tools. 88 3.1.6. Subsistence and economy. 89 3.2. Polished-bevelled artefacts analysis. 91 3.2.1. Sample context and inventory. 91 3.2.1.1. Introduction.91 3.2.1.2. Polished-bevelled artefacts from grave goods assemblages. 91 3.2.1.3. Polished-bevelled artefacts from the filling of structures containing human remains.93 3.2.1.4. Polished-beveled artefacts from domestic contexts.93 3.2.2. Polished-bevelled artefact integrity and conservation.95 3.2.2.1. PBA
integrity. 95 3.2.2.2. Polished-bevelled artefact raw materials. 96 3.2.2.3. Polished-bevelled artefact production. 98 viii
Contents 3.2.3. Results of the use-wear analysis. 102 3.2.3.1. General results.102 3.2.3.2. The woodworking tools. 103 3.2.3.3. Animal work: butchering and hide-processing tools.104 3.2.3.4. The non-used or scarcely used tools.108 3.2.3.5. The artefact technological traces.108 3.2.3.6. The artefact repairing, re-sharpening and discarding. 111 3.2.4. Exploring the functional variability. 112 3.3. Conclusions.115 3.3.1. Contribution to the economic characterization of activities on the
site. 115 3.3.2. Contribution to the technical aspects of the PB A production, repairing and sharpening. 115 3.3.3. Contribution to the fiinerary pattern characterisation. 116 3.3.4. Contribution to the investigation into the sexual division of labour. 116 3.3.5. Contribution to the characterisation of the imported raw materials management.116 3.3.6. Contribution to the general understanding of possible dissymmetrical social relations. 117 4. Mas d’en Boixos and the Penedès area occupation.119 4.1. General information about the site.119 4.1.1. Funerary pattern characterisation. 121 4.1.2. The non-fimerary record.123 4.1.3. Characterisation of the artefacts and the subsistence patterns.123 4.1.4. The
other sampled sites: Camí de Santa Maria dels Horts, Cal Pere Pastor, els Pujols, La Serreta, Mas Pujó and Pujolet de Moja. 125 4.1.4.1. Camí de Santa Maria dels Horts. 125 4.1.4.2. Cal Pere Pastor.125 4.1.4.3. Els Pujols. 125 4.1.4.4. La Serreta and Serreta Nord. 125 4.1.4.5. Mas Pujó. 126 4.1.4.6. Pujolet de Moja.127 4.1.5. Conclusions. 127 4.2. Analysis of polished-bevelled
artefacts. 127 4.2.1. Sample context and inventory. 127 4.2.2. PBA integrity and preservation. 128 4.2.3. PBA raw materials. 129 4.2.4. PBA production. 129 4.2.4.1. Production. 129 4.2.4.2. Technical evidence.130 4.2.5. Use-wear analysis results.132 4.2.6. Data interpretation. 137 4.3.
Conclusions. 138 5. The prehistoric mines of Gavà.141 5.1. General information about the site.141 5.1.1. Chronological characterisation of the site.142 5.1.2. Characterisation of the fhnerary pattern. 144 5.1.3. The mines.147 5.1.4. Characterisation of the artefacts and the subsistence patterns.149 5.2. PBA analysis.151 5.2.1. Sample context and inventory. 151 5.2.2. PBA integrity and raw
material. 151 5.2.2.1. Technical evidence.151 5.2.2.2. Shape. 153 5.2.2.3. Measure and size characteristics.153 5.2.3. Use-wear analysis results. 154 5.2.3.1. Technological traces.159 5.2.4. Interpretation of the use-wear analysis results. 159 5.3. Conclusions.162 їх
Use-wear Analyses of Stone Artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon 6. Vallès-Barcelonès and Penedès areas: a comprehensive approach. 165 6.1. Introduction.165 6.2. The main productive activities. 165 6.2.1. The raw materials.165 6.2.2. PBAs as objects of work.169 6.2.2.1. Preforms and local raw materials procurement.169 622.2. Production of the PBAs. 171 6.2.3. PBAs as working tools. 174 6.2.3.1. The maintenance of the PBAs. 174 6.2.3.2. The productive
processes in which PBAs were used as working tools. 174 6.2.4. PBAs form, fimction and raw materials. 175 6.3. PBAs, funerary pattem and social inequalities. 175 6.3.1. PBAs representativeness in Pit Burial funerary contexts. 175 6.3.2. The role of PBAs in the funerary pattern and its interpretations.176 6.3.3. The presence of inequalities or social differences.178 6.3.3.1. PBAs distribution.178 6.3.3.2. PBAs raw materials distribution. 179 6.3.3.3. The PBAs fimction and morpho-technological distribution.179 6.4. Differences between the PBAs used by the Vallès-Barcelonès and Penedès communities.180 6.4.1. PBAs distribution and productive
activities.180 6.4.2. Raw materials and their participation in exchange networks.181 6.4.3. Technological processes.182 7. Conclusions. 183 7.1. The main productive activities.183 7.2. The funerary pattem.184 7.3. The differences between the communities. 185 7.4. The presence of asymmetries or social differences.187 Bibliography. 189 A digital download of the Annexes is available for download from barpublishing.com/additional-downloads.html x |
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index_date | 2024-07-03T14:37:43Z |
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spelling | Masclans Latorre, Alba Verfasser (DE-588)1210927020 aut Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) Alba Masclans Latorre Oxford BAR Publishing 2020 222 ungezählte Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent sti rdacontent cri rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier BAR. International series 2972 Abstract in both English and Spanish ; additional material online Geschichte 4000 v. Chr.-3400 v. Chr. gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Steingerät (DE-588)4057175-0 gnd rswk-swf Iberische Halbinsel (DE-588)4047912-2 gnd rswk-swf Neolithic period / Iberian Peninsula Stone implements / Iberian Peninsula Excavations (Archaeology) / Iberian Peninsula Burial / Iberian Peninsula Antiquities, Prehistoric / Iberian Peninsula Iberian Peninsula / Antiquities Spanien und Portugal (DE-2581)TH000012070 gbd Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-2581)TH000003381 gbd Iberische Halbinsel (DE-588)4047912-2 g Steingerät (DE-588)4057175-0 s Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s Geschichte 4000 v. Chr.-3400 v. Chr. z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4073-5605-1 BAR. International series 2972 (DE-604)BV023549802 2972 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032145450&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Masclans Latorre, Alba Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) BAR. International series Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Steingerät (DE-588)4057175-0 gnd |
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title | Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) |
title_auth | Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) |
title_exact_search | Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) |
title_exact_search_txtP | Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) |
title_full | Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) Alba Masclans Latorre |
title_fullStr | Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) Alba Masclans Latorre |
title_full_unstemmed | Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) Alba Masclans Latorre |
title_short | Use-wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the Sepulcres de Fossa/Pit Burials Horizon (NE Iberia, c. 4000-3400 cal B.C.) |
title_sort | use wear analyses of polished and bevelled stone artefacts during the sepulcres de fossa pit burials horizon ne iberia c 4000 3400 cal b c |
topic | Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd Steingerät (DE-588)4057175-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Steingerät Iberische Halbinsel |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032145450&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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