Experimental archaeology for lithic analysis: some examples of application in Argentine archaeology
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The First Argentine Congress of Lithic Studies in Archaeology (CAELA), took place in September 2018 in the city of Córdoba. This meeting presented the opportunity to debate and update the various investigations carried out around lithic analysis at the national level. Within this framework, the Experimental Archaeology symposium was held, from which the works gathered in this special volume arise.
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