Bone Projectile Points in Prehistoric Australia: Evidence from Archaeologically Recovered Implements, Ethnography, and Rock Art

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The origins of lithic projectile point technology: evidence from Africa, the Levant, and Europe - ScienceDirect

Projectile Points

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Organic projectile points from the U.S. and other countries.

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Paul TACON, Distinguished Professor & Chair in Rock Art Research, PhD, Griffith University, Brisbane, Griffith Centre for Social & Cultural Research

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The origins of lithic projectile point technology: evidence from Africa, the Levant, and Europe - ScienceDirect

Michelle Langley - Griffith University

PDF) Bone Projectile Points in Prehistoric Australia: Evidence from Archaeologically Recovered Implements, Ethnography, and Rock Art