| A techno-typological analysis of fan (tabular) scrapers from Ein Zippori, Israel sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:162767 | 
| Bronze Age flint denticulates: a Bulgarian case study in trans-regional perspective sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:170351 | 
| Making silent stones speak. The swansong of flint craftsmanship in Bronze Age Denmark sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:172652 | 
| Evolution, place et rôle(s) des productions en pierre taillées au sein des sociétés de l'âge du Bronze en Grèce sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:173220 | 
| Bronze Age lithic assemblages from Western Anatolia sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:175499 | 
| Tell Arqa, Bronze Age Macro-Blades Debitage with Lever – Archaeological and Experimental Approaches sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:176518 | 
| From Stone to Metal: Dynamics of Technological Change in the Southern Levant (5th-1st millennia BCE) sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:177872 | 
| L'outillage lithique utilisé en métallurgie de transformation à La Tène : Choix ou nécessité technique ? sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:178248 | 
| In the metalworker's shadow : les industries lithiques de la Ville I de Mari (Tell Hariri, Syrie, premier tiers du IIIe millénaire) sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179028 | 
| The Flint Metronome : un modèle technologique pour la transition du IVe au IIIe millénaire en Mésopotamie du sud sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179032 | 
| Use-wear analysis of the earliest bronze metallurgists'toolkits in Western Europe (end of the 3rd - beginning of the 2nd millenium BC): the examples from Bel air (Lannion) and Kersulec at Plonéour-Lanvern (Brittany, France) sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179148 | 
| Fifty shades of stone: Jay Butler et les “cushion stones” sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179533 | 
| L'outillage lithique de l'atelier de bronzier du site du Bronze final de Montélimar la rue du Bouquet: un témoin de l'activité métallurgique ? sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179600 | 
| “Going to the source”. New perspectives in the study of Canaanean Blade Technology from the Northern Iraqi Kurdistan sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179912 | 
| Millstones and other macrolithics, the “eternal forgotten” in Chalcolithic settlements. Camino de las Yeseras (San Fernando de Henares, Madrid, Spain), an example. sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:180721 | 
| Ras Shamra-Ougarit (Bronze récent, Syrie) – Etude d'un atelier spécialisé d'entretien des faucilles sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:181021 | 
| Flint use during the age of metal in the Horn of Africa: a case study from Mai Adrasha (Tigray, Ethiopia) sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:182501 | 
| On the issue of the appearance of flint-chopped tools in the Tripolye-Cucuteni culture sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:182650 | 
| FLINT MACROBLADES AS AN ELEMENT OF FUNERAL RITES OF EARLY CATTLE BREEDERS OF SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:182787 | 
| Fifty shades of stone: Jay Butler et les “cushion stones”. sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:215108 | 
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