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The Obsidian Evidence For The Scale Of Social Life During The Palaeolithic Theodora Moutsiou

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The Obsidian Evidence For The Scale Of Social Life During The Palaeolithic Theodora Moutsiou
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.94 MB
Author: Theodora Moutsiou
ISBN: 9781407312446
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Obsidian Evidence For The Scale Of Social Life During The Palaeolithic Theodora Moutsiou by Theodora Moutsiou 9781407312446 instant download after payment.

Obsidian-bearing sites spanning the temporal framework of the Palaeolithic and located in Africa and Europe are analysed with the aim of elucidating the evolution of modern social behaviour. Obsidian is a rock that forms only under very special conditions; its geological sources are infrequent and distinguished from each other on the basis of unique chemical properties. As such it is possible to reconstruct the distances of its movement and use these data to infer the scale of social life during the Palaeolithic. A strong correlation between obsidian use and long distances is observed implying that the hominins involved in the circulation of the specific material were behaving in a socially modern way.

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