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" Projectile Technology "
edited by Heidi Knecht.
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BL
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738580
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b558493
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Main Entry
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edited by Heidi Knecht.
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Title & Author
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Projectile Technology\ edited by Heidi Knecht.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA: Springer US : Imprint : Springer, 1997
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Series Statement
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Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology
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Page. NO
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(XVIII, 410 pages)
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ISBN
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1489918515
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: 1489918531
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: 9781489918512
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: 9781489918536
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Contents
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I. Introduction --;1 --;The History and Development of Projectile Technology Research --;2 --;Factors Influencing the Use of Stone Projectile Tips: An Ethnographic Perspective --;II. Archaeological Perspectives --;3 --;Middle Paleolithic Spear Point Technology --;4 --;The Microwear and Morphology of Microliths from Gleann Mor --;5 --;Side-Notched and Unnotched Arrowpoints: Assessing Functional Differences --;6 --;Sinew-Reinforced and Composite Bows: Technology, Function, and Social Implications --;III. Experimental Perspectives --;7 --;Contributions of Multidisciplinary Experimentation to the Study of Upper Paleolithic Projectile Points --;8 --;Projectile Points of Bone, Antler, and Stone: Experimental Explorations of Manufacture and Use --;9 --;Hunting during the Upper Paleolithic: Bow, Spearthrower, or Both? --;10 --;Self-Barbed Antler Spearpoints and Evidence of Fishing in the Late Upper Paleolithic of Cantabrian Spain --;IV. Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives --;11 --;Technology and Variation in Arrow Design among the Agta of Northeastern Luzon --;12 --;Hunting and Multifunctional Use of Bows and Arrows: Ethnoarchaeology of Technological Organization among Pumé Hunters of Venezuela --;13 --;A Comparison of Kua (Botswana) and Hadza (Tanzania) Bow and Arrow Hunting --;14 --;Each According to Need and Fashion: Spear and Arrow Use among San Hunters of the Kalahari --;V. Conclusion --;15 --;Projectile Points: Form, Function, and Design.
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Abstract
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Artifacts linked to projectile technologies traditionally have provided the foundations for time-space systematics and cultural-historic frameworks in archaeological research having to do with foragers.
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Subject
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Archaeology.
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Social sciences.
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LC Classification
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GN799.T6E358 1997
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Added Entry
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Heidi Knecht
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