Stone Age prehistory : studies in memory of Charles McBurney

2009 
Foreword J. G. D. Clark Introduction G. N. Bailey and P. Callow 1. Charles Brian Montagu McBurney (1914-1979): an appreciation J. D. Clark and L. P. Wilkinson Part I. Components of Artefact Variation: 2. Analysis by replication of two Acheulian artefact assemblages from Caddington, England Bruce Bradley and C. Garth Sampson 3. Stone tools: small-scale variability J. Peter White and H. Dibble 4. The archaeological approach to prehistoric pictures in Australia John Clegg Part II. The Geographical Dimension: 5. Mesolithic exploitation of sandy areas: towards the testing of some hypotheses P. A. Mellars and M. Haynes 6. Artefacts, language and social interaction: a case study from south-eastern Australia Isabel McBryde 7. The geographical study of late Palaeolithic stages in eastern Spain Iain Davidson Part III. Inter-assemblage Variation: Broadening the View: 8. Recent findings from La Micoque and other sites in south-western and Mediterranean France Nicholas Rolland 9. Middle Stone Age and Middle Palaeolithic: the evidence from Nigeria and Cameroun P. Allsworth-Jones 10. The place of the Haua Fteah in the late Palaeolithic of North Africa Angela E. Close 11. Stone-tool assemblages, raw material distributions and prehistoric subsistence activities: the Late Stone Age of South Africa Part IV. Early Man in Africa: Alternative Perspectives: 12. Diversity, evolution and adaptation in early hominids Alan Bilsborough 13. Foundation stones: early artefacts as indicators of activities and abilities G. Ll. Issac 14. Culture and conceptualisation: the Oldowan-Acheulian gradient J. A. J. Gowlett Index.
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