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Flint in Focus: Lithic Biographies in the Neolithic and Bronze Age

by A.L. van Gijn

The biographies of flint objects reveal their various and changing roles in prehistoric life. Using raw material sourcing, technological analysis, experimental archaeology, microwear and residue studies the author tells the story of flint from the Early Neolithic to its virtual demise in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age, incorporating data from settlements, burials and hoards from the region of the present-day Netherlands. This richly illustrated book shows the way flint functioned in daily life, how simple domestic tools became ritualized, how flint was used to negotiate change and how the biography of flint objects was related to personhood. 311p (Sidestone Press 2009)

ISBN-13: 978-90-8890-033-4
ISBN-10: 90-8890-033-7
Paperback. Price GB £38.00

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"Annelou Van Gijn’s aptly titled Flint in Focus is a well-illustrated and precise introduction to the many dimensions of flint. It also, however, provides an in-depth look at the functions of flint for those who are more familiar with the stone. Sidestone Press is a dedicated academic and scientific publisher and as such has tailored their layout and presentation to archaeological publications, making this a pleasant and aesthetic read."

Justin Pargeter
South African Archaeological Bulletin, vol 66, No. 193 (2011)


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