First approaches to lithic studies from various theoretical and methodological trends
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https://doi.org/10.31048/1852.4826.v13.n1.28124Keywords:
Archaeology, Undergraduates, Lithic studiesAbstract
Giving rise to the possibility of expression to future archaeologists in the process of formation, it was decided to bet on the generation of a space for the exchange of results and research advances achieved. Thus, a Student Table was established at the 1st Argentine Congress of Lithic Studies in Archaeology (1st CAELA) held in September 2018, being an excellent opportunity to discuss and reflect on the various cases referring to the study of lithic material from a vast plurality of theoretical and methodological frameworks, as well as temporal and spatial.
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