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If These Stones Could Talk – An attempt to enlighten a four-variable archaeological problem. Two macro-blades from Paraburdoo (Pilbara Region, Western Australia)

If These Stones Could Talk – An attempt to enlighten a four-variable archaeological problem. Two macro-blades from Paraburdoo (Pilbara Region, Western Australia)

Szerző: Király Attila | dec 14, 2023

The blades from Paraburdoo, in the company of other chipped lithic artefacts, were sold at the International Mineral Exchange in Hamburg in the mid-1990s

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The Lithic Research Roundtable

The Lithic Research Roundtable (LRR) unites prehistorians and archaeologists in Hungary who are interested in lithic studies – anything in connection with lithics as an aspect of humanity’s material culture. Although the present members of the LRR are focusing mainly to the Palaeolithic era, we accept opinions and contributions from every period.

Since 2010, the Roundtable holds its meeting in the first Friday of December, in every year. The Roundtable is a forum for presenting on-going research, new approaches and methods related to lithic analysis.

The Litikum – Journal of the Lithic Research Roundtable, shortly, Litikum, is an open-access electronic journal of the Lithic Research Roundtable.

In the Litikum könyvtár (Litikum books) series, we publish more substantial writings or representative volumes concerning lithic studies.

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