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DOI: 10.1038/scientificamerican10141893-14826asupp
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The Art of Mining by Fire

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“…Where the quarries on the south face of the mountain seemed likely to retain evidence of stratification, they were examined in even greater detail. It was critically important to date these sites and work in this area concentrated on looking for signs of fire-setting, a practise widely documented in the ethnographic literature (Collins 1893;Ericson and Purdy 1984). Several places suggested themselves through comparison with these sources.…”
Section: Geophysical Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where the quarries on the south face of the mountain seemed likely to retain evidence of stratification, they were examined in even greater detail. It was critically important to date these sites and work in this area concentrated on looking for signs of fire-setting, a practise widely documented in the ethnographic literature (Collins 1893;Ericson and Purdy 1984). Several places suggested themselves through comparison with these sources.…”
Section: Geophysical Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%