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    The Mount Jasper Lithic Source is a prehistoric archaeological site in Berlin, New Hampshire. Located on the slopes of Mount Jasper on the north side...
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  • industry Lithic technology Manuport Mount William stone axe quarry Prismatic blade Sillitoe, Paul; Hardy, Karen (2 January 2015). "Living Lithics: ethnoarchaeology...
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    central Maine, although some rhyolite materials were found from the Mount Jasper Lithic Source in Berlin, New Hampshire, along with one instance of chalcedony...
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    Paleo-Indians (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Paleo-Indians are generally classified by lithic reduction or lithic core "styles" and by regional adaptations. Lithic technology fluted spear points, like...
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  • pre-historic chert mining. Jasper Stone Company and Quarry, Jasper, Minnesota, NRHP-listed. Quarry established c. 1890, an early regional source of Sioux Quartzite...
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    Obsidian (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    helped to reveal trade routes and exchange networks previously unknown. Lithic analysis helps to understand pre-Hispanic groups in Mesoamerica. A careful...
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    Cornish Bronze Age (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Gwithian, a heart-shaped pebble from one of the cremations at Boscregan, two jasper pebbles mixed with a cremation at Bosporthenis, and flint, pebbles and a...
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    added in 2015 Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church, added in 1979 Mt. Jasper Lithic Source, added in 1992 St. Anne Church, added in 1979 Nansen Ski Jump The...
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    African humid period (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    described as Epipaleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic and produced a variety of lithic tools and other assemblages. In West Africa, the cultural change from the...
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    silicification due to hydrothermal interaction with seawater at low temperatures. Lithic fragments were replaced with microcrystalline quartz and protoliths were...
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