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Article Dans Une Revue Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy Année : 2009

HDOR 410, a mid-Holocene campsite (Hadramawt, Yemen) and the difficulty of determining cultural tradition

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Located in Wâdî Mikhfar, Yemen, the stratified site of HDOR 410 was excavated by the French Archaeological Mission in Jawf-Hadramawt. The site illustrates the co-existence of a form of expediency and a form of complexity in the production of lithics, revealing the presence of industries with low technological visibility (expedient production of flakes) at a time traditionally characterised by marked typological constraints (production of trihedral points).
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halshs-00423887 , version 1 (13-10-2009)

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Rémy Crassard. HDOR 410, a mid-Holocene campsite (Hadramawt, Yemen) and the difficulty of determining cultural tradition. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 2009, 20, pp.1-8. ⟨halshs-00423887⟩
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