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Web1 okt. 2024 · Excavation in the 1970 s of part of a small part of the largest lithic assemblage, at Nethermills, near Crathes in lower Deeside, amounting to nearly 4000 … Web1.3.1 The significance of a lithic scatter site depends on the rarity (or otherwise) of similar sites in the vicinity, plus the type and amount of lithics present. In short: Rarity + Evidence = Value 1.3.2 Lithic Scatters occur across Scotland and are often the first indication of archaeological material in a location. simon\u0027s cheese factory
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WebShannon is an archaeologist and business owner. During her archaeological career Shannon has organised, ran and participated in varies levels of heritage (Aboriginal and historical) work in New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania. Shannon has a strong background in the management of Indigenous and historical … WebThe lithic scatter is perhaps the most common type of prehistoric site in California and many other parts of North America. Lithic scatters typically lack many of the attributes found in other types of sites, making their significance difficult to define for both research and cultural resource management purposes. Web8 aug. 2024 · For the Palaeolithic periods the open-landscape archaeology is dominated by lithic scatters (predominantly of deeply buried artefacts, frequently in fluvial deposits, and particularly true in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic), although occupation sites such as Hengistbury Head (Barton 1992) and Kent’s Cavern (Campbell and Sampson 1971) are ... simon\\u0027s cheese factory