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Analyzing Burnt Stone and Flint Lithics: Retouched Blades and Flakes in Archaeological Context

This paper by Toft (2013) explores the significance of burnt stone and flint lithics, including flakes, blades, and retouched tools. The analysis focuses on the technological characteristics and implications of these artifacts, shedding light on their manufacturing processes and functional use in prehistoric contexts. Understanding these lithics contributes to a deeper knowledge of human activity, adaptation, and material culture in ancient environments. This study is vital for archaeologists examining the relationships between humans and their tools.

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Analyzing Burnt Stone and Flint Lithics: Retouched Blades and Flakes in Archaeological Context

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  1. N 1 2 3+ Burnt Stone Flake Blade Retouched lithics Toft 2013 Flint and burnt stone 11 7 6 12 5 8 9 16 10 3 4 13 14 15 1 2

  2. N 1 2 3+ Burnt Stone Flake Blade Retouched lithics Toft 2013 Flint and burnt stone

  3. N Toft 2013 Burnt stone 1 2 3+ Burnt Stone

  4. N Toft 2013 Flint flakes 1 2 3+ Flakes

  5. N Toft 2013 Flint blades 1 2 3+ Blades

  6. N Toft 2013 Retouched lithics 1 2 3+ Retouched lithics

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