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      Raw, pre-heated or ready to use: discovering specialist supply systems for flint industries in mid-Neolithic (Chassey culture) communities in southern France

      Antiquity
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Abstract

          The silex blond or honey-coloured (Bédoulien) flints which originate in the Vaucluse are distributed over a wide area of the south of France and beyond. Examination of the features of cores and blades shows that a variety of supply systems were in use: in some cases the raw material was transported as blades, in others as heated preforms to make it easier to knap. Different places were targeted with different products. The paper is dedicated to Patricia Phillips who beat a path through to this more sophisticated, more diverse Neolithic world.

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          Journal
          applab
          Antiquity
          Antiquity
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          0003-598X
          1745-1744
          March 2005
          March 10 2015
          March 2005
          : 79
          : 303
          : 51-65
          Article
          10.1017/S0003598X00113699
          9c53cd48-293c-4759-9f20-7ad4085b90b7
          © 2005
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