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Mijares, Armand Salvador Belano.
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Minori Cave andesite flakes: An expedient lithic technology in northern Luzon (Philippines).
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Minori Cave andesite flakes: An expedient lithic technology in northern Luzon (Philippines)./
Author:
Mijares, Armand Salvador Belano.
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136 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Lawrence Guy Straus.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International39-05.
Subject:
Anthropology, Archaeology. -
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ISBN:
0493201300
Minori Cave andesite flakes: An expedient lithic technology in northern Luzon (Philippines).
Mijares, Armand Salvador Belano.
Minori Cave andesite flakes: An expedient lithic technology in northern Luzon (Philippines).
- 136 p.
Adviser: Lawrence Guy Straus.
Thesis (M.S.)--The University of New Mexico, 2001.
The experimental study showed that microwear analysis could be conducted on andesite flake tools. Microwear analysis showed that some of the prehistoric flakes were in fact used on hard contact materials, possibly bamboo.
ISBN: 0493201300Subjects--Topical Terms:
622985
Anthropology, Archaeology.
Minori Cave andesite flakes: An expedient lithic technology in northern Luzon (Philippines).
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The persistence of a simple lithic technology east of the so-called Movius Line has long evoked the interest of prehistorians. Two plausible hypotheses have been presented. The first involves the availability in Southeast Asia of wooden materials such as bamboo, which can easily be shaped into tools. The second concerns the predominance of coarse-grained raw materials (e.g., andesite), which are difficult to shape into formal tools.
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This study took a two-stage approach to test the hypotheses. An experimental study using andesite and chert flakes on bamboo, rattan and meat was conducted to identify probable microwear traces. The 2<super>nd</super> stage involved microwear analysis of prehistoric andesite and chert flakes from Minori Cave (Luzon).
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