Results from an experimental stone artefact assemblage with relevance to the Hoabinhian of mainland Southeast Asia - MarwickMarwick, B., 2008. What attributes are important for the measurement of assem- blage r
What is a trace fossil? What is fossil feedstock? What are fossil casts? What is a fossil assemblage? What do fossils tell us? What is an index fossil? What is amber fossil? What's a fossil fuel? What is geochronology and paleontology?
The largest assemblage of fish bones in Jerusalem was found in the City of David, in an excavation called “The Rock Cut Pool” adjacent to the Gihon spring, carried out by Ronny Reich and Eli Shukrun. During the Middle Bronze Age (early to mid 2nd millennium B.C.E.), a deep large...
What does assemblage mean in archaeology? What is a causeway? What does amnesty mean? What is an apse? What does GOP mean? What type of archaeological site cannot be excavated? What does recidivism mean? What is meant by manner of death?
Binford, L. (1973). Interassemblage variability—The Mousterian and the ‘functional’ argument. In Renfrew, C. (ed.),The Explanation of Culture Change, Gerald Duckworth, London, pp. 227–254. Google Scholar Binford, L., and Sabloff, J. (1982). Paradigms, systematics, and archaeology.Jou...
Thus, the apparent "chaotic assemblage of disciplines" which "have no single history that can be narrated smoothly across time" but which shared a practice that was "sufficiently congruent in the years just after World War II" (Galison : ) becomes less chaotic in ...
Hunter–gatherer adaptations and assemblage structure Journal of Anthropological Archaeology (1987) K.M. Ames Going by boat the forager-collector continuum at sea Amick, D., 1994. Technological organization and the structure of inference in lithic analysis: an examination of Folsom... D. Amick Regi...
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(archaeology) A recurring assemblage of artifacts from a specific time and place that may constitute the material culture remains of a particular past human society. Culture (euphemism) Ethnicity, race (and its associated arts, customs, etc.) Culture (transitive) to maintain in an environment suit...
The employment of means to accomplish some desired end; the adaptation of things in the natural world to the uses of life; the application of knowledge or power to practical purposes. Blest with each grace of nature and of art. Culture (archaeology) A recurring assemblage of artifacts from a...