Corner-Thinned Blades: A New Obsidian Tool Type from a Pottery Neolithic Mound in the Khabur Basin, Syria
Tell Kashkashok II is a small Pottery-Neolithic mound in the Khabur basin, Syria. Excavations there in 1987 and 1988 yielded stratified archaeological materials dated to the early half of the sixth millennium B. C. among which a series of hitherto unknown obsidian blade tools was found. Those tools...
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The University of Chicago Press
1990
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Bulletin of ASOR
Year: 1990, Volume: 280, Pages: 5-14 |
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