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Book Synopsis
Despite their ubiquitous presence among prehistoric remains in Greece, ground stone tools have yet to attract the kind of attention as have other categories of archaeological material, such as pottery or lithics. This title provides an analysis of the material discovered during the excavations at Franchthi Cave, Peloponnese, Greece.

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[This series makes] an exceptional contribution to the hitherto very inadequate knowledge of this period in Greece.

* Antiquity *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter One Introduction
Introduction to the site and assemblage
Classification
Describing the material
Why not a ground stone tool stratigraphy?
Tool names
Structure of the study
Abbreviations used in the text

Chapter Two The Pre-Neolithic Material
Introduction
The Palaeolithic period
The Mesolithic period
Lower Mesolithic
Upper Mesolithic
Final Mesolithic
Possible Pre-Neolithic specimens

Chapter Three The Neolithic Material (1)
Introduction to the Neolithic period
Passive tools
Introduction
1. Passive open tools (Popen)
Introduction
Raw material
Aspects of manufacture
Technomorphological characteristics
Aspects of use
Discussion
2. Passive tools with cavity (Pcav)
3. Passive miscellanea (Pmisc)

Chapter Four The Neolithic Material (2)
Active tools
Introduction
1. Active cutting edge tools (Acut)
Introduction
Raw material
Aspects of manufacture
Technomorphological characteristics
Aspects of use
Epilogue
2. Active discoidal tools (Adisc)
Introduction
Raw material and manufacture
Technomorphological characteristics
Aspects of use
3. Active rectangular tools (Arect)
Introduction
Raw material and manufacture
Technomorphological characteristics
Aspects of use
4. Active square or circular tools (Asquare-circ)
Introduction
Raw material and manufacture
Technomorphological characteristics
Aspects of use
5. Active tools used with ends (Aend)
Introduction
Raw material and manufacture
Technomorphological characteristics
Aspects of use
6. Active globular tools (Aglobe)
6.1 Active globular tools with stains (Aglobe-stain)
Introduction
Raw material and manufacture
Technomorphological characteristics
Aspects of use
6.2 Active globular tools without stains (Aglobe-nostain)
Introduction
Raw material and manufacture
Technomorphological characteristics
Aspects of use
7. Active miscellanea (Amisc)
Introduction
7.1 Active miscellanea 1 (Amisc-1)
7.2 Active miscellanea 2 (Amisc-2)
Epilogue

Chapter Five Summary and Conclusions
Raw material
Manufacture
Use and discard
Chronological distribution
Spatial Distribution

References
Appendixes
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Figures
Index
Plates (CD-ROM)

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 30/03/2010
      ISBN13: 9780253221780, 978-0253221780
      ISBN10: 0253221781
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Despite their ubiquitous presence among prehistoric remains in Greece, ground stone tools have yet to attract the kind of attention as have other categories of archaeological material, such as pottery or lithics. This title provides an analysis of the material discovered during the excavations at Franchthi Cave, Peloponnese, Greece.

      Trade Review

      [This series makes] an exceptional contribution to the hitherto very inadequate knowledge of this period in Greece.

      * Antiquity *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter One Introduction
      Introduction to the site and assemblage
      Classification
      Describing the material
      Why not a ground stone tool stratigraphy?
      Tool names
      Structure of the study
      Abbreviations used in the text

      Chapter Two The Pre-Neolithic Material
      Introduction
      The Palaeolithic period
      The Mesolithic period
      Lower Mesolithic
      Upper Mesolithic
      Final Mesolithic
      Possible Pre-Neolithic specimens

      Chapter Three The Neolithic Material (1)
      Introduction to the Neolithic period
      Passive tools
      Introduction
      1. Passive open tools (Popen)
      Introduction
      Raw material
      Aspects of manufacture
      Technomorphological characteristics
      Aspects of use
      Discussion
      2. Passive tools with cavity (Pcav)
      3. Passive miscellanea (Pmisc)

      Chapter Four The Neolithic Material (2)
      Active tools
      Introduction
      1. Active cutting edge tools (Acut)
      Introduction
      Raw material
      Aspects of manufacture
      Technomorphological characteristics
      Aspects of use
      Epilogue
      2. Active discoidal tools (Adisc)
      Introduction
      Raw material and manufacture
      Technomorphological characteristics
      Aspects of use
      3. Active rectangular tools (Arect)
      Introduction
      Raw material and manufacture
      Technomorphological characteristics
      Aspects of use
      4. Active square or circular tools (Asquare-circ)
      Introduction
      Raw material and manufacture
      Technomorphological characteristics
      Aspects of use
      5. Active tools used with ends (Aend)
      Introduction
      Raw material and manufacture
      Technomorphological characteristics
      Aspects of use
      6. Active globular tools (Aglobe)
      6.1 Active globular tools with stains (Aglobe-stain)
      Introduction
      Raw material and manufacture
      Technomorphological characteristics
      Aspects of use
      6.2 Active globular tools without stains (Aglobe-nostain)
      Introduction
      Raw material and manufacture
      Technomorphological characteristics
      Aspects of use
      7. Active miscellanea (Amisc)
      Introduction
      7.1 Active miscellanea 1 (Amisc-1)
      7.2 Active miscellanea 2 (Amisc-2)
      Epilogue

      Chapter Five Summary and Conclusions
      Raw material
      Manufacture
      Use and discard
      Chronological distribution
      Spatial Distribution

      References
      Appendixes
      Appendix A
      Appendix B
      Appendix C
      Figures
      Index
      Plates (CD-ROM)

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