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2. Chapter 5. Diversity and Lithic Microwear: Quantification, Classification, and Standardization
3. FOUR PRECERAMIC POINTS NEWLY DISCOVERED IN BELIZE : A COMMENT ON STEMP ET AL. (2016:279–299)
4. Expedient lithic technology in complex sedentary societies: Use-wear, flake size, and edge angle on debitage from two ancient Maya sites
5. Revisiting lithic edge characterization with microCT: multiscale study of edge curvature, re-entrant features, and profile geometry on Olduvai Gorge quartzite flakes
6. 3D multiscale curvature analysis of tool edges as an indicator of cereal harvesting intensity
7. Technological, use-wear, and residue analyses of obsidian blades from Classic Maya burials at Pook's Hill, Belize
8. Testing imaging confocal microscopy, laser scanning confocal microscopy, and focus variation microscopy for microscale measurement of edge cross-sections and calculation of edge curvature on stone tools: Preliminary results
9. Ritual economy and ancient Maya bloodletting: Obsidian blades from Actun Uayazba Kab (Handprint Cave), Belize
10. Down the T’uhl Hole : Technological, Metric, and Functional analyses of Chipped Stone From an Ancient Maya Chultun
11. An ancient Maya ritual cache at Pook's Hill, Belize: Technological and functional analyses of the obsidian blades
12. Multiscale analyses and characterizations of surface topographies
13. DESIGN AND FUNCTION OF LOWE AND SAWMILL POINTS FROM THE PRECERAMIC PERIOD OF BELIZE
14. Ghosts in the Room and Elephants in the Machine: Data Acquisition in Surface Texture Analysis of Stone Tools.
15. Twist and shout: Experiments in ancient Maya blood-letting by piercing with obsidian blades and splinters
16. Quantifying Edge Sharpness on Stone Flakes: Comparing Mechanical and Micro-Geometric Definitions Across Multiple Raw Materials from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
17. Ghosts in the Room and Elephants in the Machine: Data Acquisition in Surface Texture Analysis of Stone Tools
18. Coastal Maya Obsidian Tool Use and Socio-Economy in the Late Postclassic-Early Spanish Colonial Period at San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize
19. Is Loading a Significantly Influential Factor in the Development of Lithic Microwear? An Experimental Test Using LSCM on Basalt from Olduvai Gorge
20. A New Maya Macrolith Located
21. Recent pXRF Analysis of Obsidian from Marco Gonzalez, Ambergris Caye, Belize.
22. The Macrolith of El Chiquero, Belize
23. A review of quantification of lithic use-wear using laser profilometry: a method based on metrology and fractal analysis
24. Experiments in ancient Maya bloodletting: quantification of surface wear on obsidian blades
25. Archaic Period Lithic Technology, Sedentism, and Subsistence in Northern Belize: What Can Debitage at Caye Coco and Fred Smith Tell Us?
26. POSSIBLE VARIATION IN LATE ARCHAIC PERIOD BIFACES IN BELIZE: NEW FINDS FROM THE CAYO DISTRICT OF WESTERN BELIZE
27. Stir It Up, Little Darlin': The Chipped Stone from Mixed Deposits from Caves Branch Rocksheiter, Belize
28. Reaping the rewards: the potential of well designed methodology, a comment on Vardi et al. (Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (2010) 1716–1724) and Goodale et al. (Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (2010) 1192–1201)
29. POSSIBLE FUNCTIONS OF GROOVED GROUND STONES FROM BAKING POT, BELIZE
30. Evidence for Maya Household Subsistence and Domestic Activities: Use-Wear Analysis of the Chipped Chert Assemblage from Pook's Hill, Belize
31. THE QUANTIFICATION OF MICROWEAR ON CHIPPED STONE TOOLS: ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ROOT MEAN SQUARE ROUGHNESS (Rq)
32. ANCIENT MAYA PROCUREMENT AND USE OF CHIPPED CHERT AND CHALCEDONY TOOLS AT MARCO GONZALEZ, AMBERGRIS CAYE, BELIZE
33. MAYA COASTAL SUBSISTENCE AND CRAFT - PRODUCTION AT SAN PEDRO, AMBERGRIS CAYE, BELIZE: THE LITHIC USE - WEAR EVIDENCE
34. Ritual Use of Obsidian from Maya Caves in Belize: A Functional and Symbolic Analysis
35. LOWLAND MAYA GENESIS: THE LATE ARCHAIC TO LATE EARLY FORMATIVE TRANSITION IN THE UPPER BELIZE RIVER VALLEY
36. THE PRECERAMIC AND EARLY CERAMIC PERIODS IN BELIZE AND THE CENTRAL MAYA LOWLANDS
37. INTRODUCTION
38. POINT COUNTER POINT: INTERPRETING CHIPPED CHERT BIFACES IN TERMINAL CLASSIC “PROBLEMATIC” ON-FLOOR DEPOSITS FROM STRUCTURES A2 AND A3 AT CAHAL PECH, BELIZE
39. APPLYING REGIONAL, CONTEXTUAL, ETHNOHISTORIC, AND ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACHES FOR UNDERSTANDING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PERI-ABANDONMENT DEPOSITS IN WESTERN BELIZE
40. THE LAST HURRAH: EXAMINING THE NATURE OF PERI-ABANDONMENT DEPOSITS AND ACTIVITIES AT CAHAL PECH, BELIZE
41. An ancient Maya ritual cache at Pook's Hill, Belize:Technological and functional analyses of the obsidian blades
42. Linking late Paleoindian stone tool technologies and populations in North, Central and South America
43. Pre-Maya Lithic Technology in the Wetlands of Belize: The Chipped Stone from Crawford Bank
44. Lithics Data Quantification
45. Multiscale characterizations of topographic measurements on lithic materials and microwear using a GelSight Max: Investigating potential archaeological applications
46. Explorations in ancient Maya blood-letting: Experimentation and microscopic use-wear analysis of obsidian blades
47. Exploring the microscale: Advances and novel applications of microscopy for archaeological materials
48. Down theT’uhlHole: Technological, Metric, and Functional analyses of Chipped Stone From an Ancient Maya Chultun
49. FOUR PRECERAMIC POINTS NEWLY DISCOVERED IN BELIZE: A COMMENT ON STEMP ET AL. (2016:279–299)
50. Elite Craft Producers, Artists, and Warriors at Aguateca: Lithic Analysis, Monographs of the Aguateca Archaeological Project, First Phase, Volume 2 Kazuo Aoyama Takeshi Inomata Daniela Triadan
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