Rosenberg, Danny, University of Haifa, Israel
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Journal of Lithic Studies Vol 3 No 3 (2016): Proceedings of the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research - Presented at the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research
A grid-like incised pattern inside a Natufian bedrock mortar, Raqefet Cave, Israel
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Journal of Lithic Studies Vol 3 No 3 (2016): Proceedings of the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research - Presented at the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research
The function of Early Natufian grooved basalt artefacts from el-Wad Terrace, Mount Carmel, Israel: Preliminary results of a use-wear analysis
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Journal of Lithic Studies Vol 3 No 3 (2016): Proceedings of the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research - Presented at the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research
Conventions in fresh water fishing in the prehistoric southern Levant: The evidence from the study of Neolithic Beisamoun notched pebbles
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Journal of Lithic Studies Vol 3 No 3 (2016): Proceedings of the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research - Presented at the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research
The organization of basanite bifacial production at Giv’at Kipod Quarry, Israel: Towards an ‘Alyawara Day’ model of extraction
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Journal of Lithic Studies Vol 3 No 3 (2016): Proceedings of the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research - Presented at the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research
Raw material variability as archaeological tools: Preliminary results from a geochemical study of the basalt vessel workshop at Iron Age Tel Hazor, Israel
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Journal of Lithic Studies Vol 3 No 3 (2016): Proceedings of the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research - Presented at the 1st Meeting of the Association for Ground Stone Tools Research
Introduction. Leave no stone unturned: Perspectives on ground stone artefact research
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