Lamdin-Whymark, H. (2011). Intentional breakage in the British Neolithic. Lithics 32. Vol 32, pp. 16-21.

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Intentional breakage in the British Neolithic
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Lithics 32
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Lithics
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32
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82
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16 - 21
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The act of intentionally breaking lithic artefacts results in distinctive fracture patterns that have been well documented by replication studies. These attributes have allowed the identification of intentional breakage in numerous lithic industries, but to date there has been little consideration of intentional breakage in the British Neolithic, despite the use of this technique for the production of tools (e.g. chisel arrowheads) and their destruction before burial. This paper explores the role of intentional breakage in the British Neolithic and argues for more systematic recording of patterns of breakage.
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Hugo Lamdin-Whymark
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2011
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Subjects / Periods:
Chisel Arrowheads (Auto Detected Subject)
NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
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01 Nov 2014