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English to Italian translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Archaeology | | English term or phrase: bladelet technology | | The Mossel Bay Archaeology Project has shown that the people who lived on this stretch of South Africa’s Garden Route coast 164,000 years ago were systematically harvesting food from the sea, that they were using ochre for creating symbols (possibly for artistic, possibly for ritualistic purposes), and that they developed complex bladelet technology in which they embedded smaller stone chippings into wood or bone handles to create sophisticated tools. |
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UNITN - Stage di Tecnologia litica preistorica
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Scopo del suo lavoro è di presentare la Tecnologia Litica come "lo studio dell'insieme dei procedimenti utilizzati per produrre un utensile o un'arma”. ...
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L'industria litica nel Paleolitico - Direzione Regionale per i ...
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7 apr 2010 ... Con il termine tecnologia litica s'intende il metodo di fabbricazione degli strumenti in selce, che è variato a seconda delle epoche, ...
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