3 edition of introduction to flintworking found in the catalog.
introduction to flintworking
Don E. Crabtree
Published
1972
by Idaho State University Museum in [Pocatello
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Errata sheet inserted.
Statement | by Don E. Crabtree. With editorial assistance of Guy Muto, Christine Lovgren [and] Earl H. Swanson; and illus. by Mary Keeler. |
Series | Occasional papers of the Idaho State University Museum, no. 28 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E78.I18 I4 no. 28, GN446.1 I4 no. 28 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 98 p. |
Number of Pages | 98 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5394499M |
LC Control Number | 72612039 |
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Crabtree, Don E. Introduction to flintworking. [Pocatello, Idaho State University Museum, ] (OCoLC) An Introduction to Flintworking Issue 28 of Occasional papers of the Idaho State University Museum Issue 28 of Occasional papers, Idaho State University, Pocatello: Author: Don E.
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Cite this Record. An introduction to flintworking. Don E. Crabtree. Occasional papers, no. Pocatello: Idaho State University Museum. (tDAR id: ). Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
An introduction to flintworking by Don E. Crabtree; 3 editions; First published in ; Subjects: Stone implements. English, Book, Illustrated edition: An introduction to flintworking / by Don E.
Crabtree. With editorial assistance of Guy Muto, Christine Lovgren [and] Earl H. Swanson; and illus. by. Don E. Crabtree (June 8, – Novem ) was an American flintknapper and pioneering experimental archaeologist.
Known as the "dean of American flintknappers" he was mostly self-educated, however he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the University of publication An Introduction to Flintworking still serves as one of the primary terminology sources for.
An introduction to flintworking. Part 1. An introduction to the technology of stone tools. Don E Crabtree. Occasional Papers of the Idaho State University Museum. Pocatello, Idaho: Idaho State University Museum.
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