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Down the T’uhl Hole: Technological, Metric, and Functional analyses of Chipped Stone From an Ancient Maya Chultun
W. James Stemp
, Charles G. Stoll
, Christophe G.B. Helmke
,
Jaime J. Awe
Anthropology
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Chert
100%
Functional Analysis
100%
Technological Analysis
100%
Metric Analysis
100%
Ancient Maya
100%
Chipped Stone
100%
Flakes
66%
Creek
33%
Wood
33%
Detailed Reconstruction
33%
Use History
33%
Formation Process
33%
Stone Tools
33%
Use-wear Analysis
33%
Obsidian
33%
Domestic Household
33%
Complex Use
33%
Platform Construction
33%
Use-wear
33%
Initial Production
33%
Underground Space
33%
Household Tasks
33%
Sub-assemblage
33%
Arts and Humanities
Technological analysis
100%
Metrics
100%
Ancient Maya
100%
Local
50%
Episode
50%
Formation process
50%
Stone tools
50%
Use-wear analysis
50%
Use-wear
50%
Crafting
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Chert
100%
Obsidian
33%