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The Trialetian "Mesolithic" Industry of the Caucasus, Transcaspia, Eastern Anatolia, and the Iranian Plateau
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996|Keywords: neolithic chipped stone industries -
The Djeitunian Industry, Southern Turkmenistan
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996|Keywords: neolithic chipped stone industries -
Bitumen-Coated Sickle-Blade Elements at Tell Sabi Abyad II, Northern Syria
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996|Keywords: neolithic chipped stone industries -
Near Eastern Neolithic Millstone Production: Insights from Research in the Arid Southwestern United States
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Epipalaeolithic Sites from NW-Turkey
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Nevah Cori: Chronology and Intrasite Distribution of Lithic Tool Classes. Preliminary Results
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Side-Blow Blade-Flakes from Tell Kashkashok II, Syria: a Technological Study
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Remarques sur l'industrie lithique Neolithique de l'Iran (10.000-6.000 av. J.-C.)
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Critical Observations on the So-called Khiamian Flint Industry
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Long Sickle Blades. A Case of Cultural Change in the PPN in the Southern Levant. Questions and Remarks
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A Basket of Flint Artefacts from House 11 of Gilgal I, Locus 37/42
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Changes in Methods and Techniques of Blade Production during the Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic in the Eastern Fertile Crescent
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Early Holocene Lithic Industries of Northeastern Africa
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Remarks on Taxonomy and Related Questions of Neolithic Chipped Stone Industries of the Fertile Crescent, as Related to Their Contemporaries in the Adjacent Regions
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A Preliminary Report on the Flints from 'Ain Darat, a PPNA Site in the Judean Desert
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The Blades with "Mirror-Like" Polishing: Myth or Reality?
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Late Pleistocene Lithic Traditions in the Near East and Their Expression in Early Neolithic Assemblages
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996|Keywords: neolithic chipped stone industries -
From Zawi Chemi to M'lefaat
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996|Keywords: neolithic chipped stone industries -
An EPPNB Settlement in the Wadi el-Hasa, Central Jordan
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A Syrian Bridge Between the Levant and the Zagros?
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996|Keywords: neolithic chipped stone industries
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