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Expanding Horizons: Raw material use during the Late Mesolithic at Stainton West, Carlisle, Cumbria

Raw material use in Late Mesolithic of Northern Britain

 

Poster presented at 10th Conference for Hunter and Gatherer Societies (CHAGS) , Liverpool 2013.

 

 

Author AnnPosted on April 26, 2014August 29, 2019Categories MesolithicTags CHAGS, chert, Flaked Lithics, Flint, Late Mesolithic, Ochre, Pitchstone, Raw material, Stainton West

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