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Figure 1: March Hill Trench A excavations in context

Figure 2: The integrity of artefacts at March Hill according to the modelled stratigraphy (for further details see Spikins et al. 2002)

Figure 3: March Hill Carr Trench A finds distributions showing patterns of refitting

Figure 4: Example of cores recovered from Trench A

Figure 5: Lithic artefacts covered with varnish. Magnification x200

Figure 6: Lithic artefacts covered with varnish. Magnification x200

Figure 7: Lithic artefacts covered with varnish. Magnification x200

Figure 8: Results for type of edges used for faunal material processing from Túnel VII site, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (Briz 2004). Edge types: A: Angle; F: Fracture; MX: Mixed edges; TDA: Angular tendency. XAR: incurvate distal extrem; A0: angle 0. In the graphic (Vila 1986) the interruptions are represented by the symbol '/' and the repetitions indicate an increase in their intensity. The symbol '____' indicates continuity.

Figure 9: Table of the dynamic of the structural sequence. Túnel VII site, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (Briz 2004)

Figure 10: Relative frequencies of used, unused and altered pieces

Figure 11: Use-wear traces produced by bone cutting. Magnification x200

Figure 12: Use-wear traces produced by bone cutting. Magnification x200

Figure 13: Use-wear traces produced by wood scraping. Magnification x200

Table 1: Use-wear results

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