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SOME PROBABLE BRONZE AGE INFLUENCES IN MELANESIAN CULTURE: The American Museum of Natural History

Riesenfeld, Alphonse

The Far Eastern quarterly, 1950-05, Vol.9 (3), p.226

Ann Arbor: Duke University Press, NC & IL

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  • Título:
    SOME PROBABLE BRONZE AGE INFLUENCES IN MELANESIAN CULTURE: The American Museum of Natural History
  • Autor: Riesenfeld, Alphonse
  • Assuntos: Bronze Age ; Cultural factors ; Cultural groups ; Museums ; Prehistoric era
  • É parte de: The Far Eastern quarterly, 1950-05, Vol.9 (3), p.226
  • Descrição: AMONG MELANESIAN stone implements there is a group of axes, of rather limited distribution, that differ fundamentally from all the other Melanesian axes. They are relatively flat; some have a rectangular outline; others are pointed at the upper end and have a rounded, in some cases broad, cutting edge. At about the upper third or the middle, a shallow groove runs around these axes. This leads to the protrusion of slight swellings of the sides or of actual trunnions, some of them being 2 cm long, 2 cm broad and 1 cm high.
  • Editor: Ann Arbor: Duke University Press, NC & IL
  • Idioma: Inglês

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