- A
manuport is a
natural object that has been
deliberately taken from its
original environment and
relocated without further modification.
Typically moved...
- The
Erfoud manuport (300,000-200,000 BP) is a 70 mm long and 35 mm wide (at its
widest point)
fossilized fragment of a
cuttlefish resembling naturalistic...
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least two
possible faces. Some
scholars argue that it is the
oldest known manuport. The
Makapansgat pebble is a 260-gram, 8.3 cm long, 7 cm wide, and 3.8...
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Megalithic tomb
Pyramid Sepulchre Tomb
Votive site ****emblage
Grave goods ****d
Manuport Sarcophagus Small finds Stone tool
Votive deposit Alignment Archaeological...
- this
shape was
recognized by
early humans and the
object was
taken as a
manuport. Then its
horizontal grooves were
accentuated by
carving with a
stone tool...
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flint (archaeology)
Flint Knapping Langdale axe
industry Lithic technology Manuport Mount William stone axe
quarry Prismatic blade Thunderstone (folklore)...
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Terberg Technology Terberg Justlease Terberg Tractors Terberg DTS
Hightech Auto HS
Fahrzeugbau Manuport Website https://www.royalterberggroup.com/en/...
- manubrial, manubrium, manuduction, manufacture, manumission, manumit,
manuport, manure, m****, m****cript, mortmain, Quadrumana,
quadrumanous mand-, -mend-...
- bone.
Natural objects that
humans have
moved but not
changed are
called manuports.
Examples include seas****
moved inland or
rounded pebbles placed away...
- 000 ka.
These tools consist of
diminutive quartzite choppers,
possible manuports, cores,
atypical points, s****ers, and debitage; bone
tools include end-s****ers...