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1. A new method for quantifying flake scar organisation on cores using orientation statistics.

2. Can we read stones? Quantifying the information loss in flintknapping.

3. Unravelling technological behaviors through core reduction intensity. The case of the early Protoaurignacian assemblage from Fumane Cave.

4. A Late Glacial family at Trollesgave, Denmark.

5. Estimating original flake mass on blades using 3D platform area: problems and prospects.

6. Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic site formation processes at the Bordes-Fitte rockshelter (Central France).

7. Lithic tool management in the Early Middle Paleolithic: an integrated techno-functional approach applied to Le Pucheuil-type production (Le Pucheuil, northwestern France).

8. A sealed flint knapping site from the Younger Dryas in the Scheldt valley (Belgium): Bridging the gap in human occupation at the Pleistocene–Holocene transition in W Europe.

9. The Middle Paleolithic site of Cuesta de la Bajada (Teruel, Spain): a perspective on the Acheulean and Middle Paleolithic technocomplexes in Europe.

10. Flake variation in relation to the application of force.

11. The effect of raw material on inter-analyst variation and analyst accuracy for lithic analysis: a case study from Olduvai Gorge.

12. Paleoindian technological provisioning strategies in the northwestern Great Basin.

13. First molecular identification of a hafting adhesive in the Late Howiesons Poort at Diepkloof Rock Shelter (Western Cape, South Africa).

14. Technological successions in the Middle Stone Age sequence of Diepkloof Rock Shelter, Western Cape, South Africa.

15. The Hogeye Clovis cache, Texas: quantifying lithic reduction signatures

16. Evaluating morphological variability in lithic assemblages using 3D models of stone artifacts

17. Flake scar patterns of Clovis points analyzed with a new digital morphometrics approach: evidence for direct transmission of technological knowledge across early North America

18. Raw material availability, flaking quality, and hunter–gatherer technological decision making in northern Tierra del Fuego Island (southern South America)

19. Experimental production of bending and radial flake fractures and implications for lithic technologies

20. Shifts in Neandertal mobility, technology and subsistence strategies in western France

21. Nature and significance of the Howiesons Poort to post-Howiesons Poort transition at Klein Kliphuis rockshelter, South Africa

22. Hafted armatures and multi-component tool design at the Micoquian site of Inden-Altdorf, Germany

23. The relative effects of core surface morphology on flake shape and other attributes

24. Estimating original flake mass from 3D scans of platform area

25. Technical microwear and residues in identifying bipolar knapping on an anvil: experimental data

26. Vein quartz in lithic traditions: an analysis based on experimental archaeology

27. Clovis biface technology at the Topper site, South Carolina: evidence for variation and technological flexibility

28. How flakes shatter: a critical evaluation of quartz fracture analysis

29. Measuring skill in the production of bifacial pressure flaked points: a multivariate approach using the flip-test

30. A biface and blade core efficiency experiment: implications for Early Paleoindian technological organization

31. The application of 3D laser scanning technology to the assessment of ordinal and mechanical cortex quantification in lithic analysis

32. Bladelet cores as weapon tips? Hafting residue identification and micro-wear analysis of three carinated burins from the late Aurignacian of Les Vachons, France

33. Introducing a new experimental design for controlled studies of flake formation: results for exterior platform angle, platform depth, angle of blow, velocity, and force

34. Raw material quality and Oldowan hominin toolstone preferences: evidence from Kanjera South, Kenya

35. A stone in the hand is worth how many in the bush? Applying the marginal value theorem to understand optimal toolstone transportation, processing, and discard decisions.

36. Oldowan behavior and raw material transport: perspectives from the Kanjera Formation

37. What attributes are important for the measurement of assemblage reduction intensity? Results from an experimental stone artefact assemblage with relevance to the Hoabinhian of mainland Southeast Asia

38. Measuring prehistoric mobility strategies based on obsidian geochemical and technological signatures in the Owens Valley, California

39. Blade technology and tool forms in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa: the Howiesons Poort and post-Howiesons Poort at Rose Cottage Cave

40. Quantifying flake scar patterning on cores using 3D recording techniques

41. Defining and measuring reduction in unifacial stone tools

42. A late Middle Stone Age artifact assemblage from Sibudu (KwaZulu-Natal): comparisons with the European Middle Paleolithic

43. Lithic tool management in the Early Middle Paleolithic: an integrated techno-functional approach applied to Le Pucheuil-type production (Le Pucheuil, northwestern France)

44. Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic site formation processes at the Bordes-Fitte rockshelter (Central France)

45. Technological and behavioural complexity in expedient industries: The importance of use-wear analysis for understanding flake assemblages

46. Paleoindian technological provisioning strategies in the northwestern Great Basin

47. From flow to quarry: magnetic properties of obsidian and changing the scale of archaeological sourcing

48. Identifying the woody resources of Diepkloof Rock Shelter (South Africa) using scanning electron microscopy of the MSA wood charcoal assemblages

49. Technological successions in the Middle Stone Age sequence of Diepkloof Rock Shelter, Western Cape, South Africa

50. The Hogeye Clovis cache, Texas: quantifying lithic reduction signatures

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