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A. Aiyappan,Frank P. Manley

The Collection of Stone Age Tools (1999)

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Archaeological Survey of India, 1999. Hardcover. New. Table of Contents Introduction 1. Previous Finds of Paleoliths in the Nellore District 2. Geography of the District I. DESCRIPTION OF THE SITES II. SPECIAL NOTES ON SOMK OF THK SITKS III. RAW MATERIALS : 1. Quartz and Chert 2. Quartzite IV. FRACTURE, WEATHERING, AND PATINATION V. TYPOLOGY : 1. Pebble Tools 2. Hand-axes, Cleavers, etc. 3. Cores 4. Scrapers, Blades, Diminutive Hand-axes, Awls and Burins 5. Special Types of Tools Conclusions Catalogue of Artifacts List of Plates 1. A. Section of site A. b. Lines of artificially Induced thermal fracture in a pebble of quartzite. 2. A. A 530. Pebble .tool with broad cutting edge. b. B1 23. Pebble tool with broad cutting edge. c. R1 53 Pebble tool with pointed working end. d. 0 80. Pebble tool, `somewhat thin. e. A 178. Tool made from a split pebble. f. G 67. Crude pebble tool. g. R1 46. Abbevillian hand-axe. h. G 2. Abbevillian hand-aze. g. A 458. Very thin hand-aze. j. A 1. Well-made Acheulean hand-axe. 3. A. G 41. Acheulean hand-axe. b. H2 3. Do. c. E 40. Thin hand-axe. d. A 208. Hand-axe with thin, fiat, elongated tip. e. K 27. Do. f. K 39. `Lance-head. g. A 515. Disc-shaped core. h. A 93. Hand-axe showing the Vaal technique. i. D 2. Planing tool. j. K 44. Chopper. k. D. Cleaver. l. U. I. Cleaver. 4. (a) H° 28. Chopper. b. H,2 15. Do. c. A 511. d. A 251. e. N 71. Pebble chopper. f. A 179. Chopper. g. A 111. Clactonian-like flake. h. V 27. Hollow scraper. i. A 437. Do. j. H2 47. Do. k. A 523. Do. 5. A. D 19. End-scraper. b. B8 59. Side-scrapei. c. A 454. Do. d. A 436. Do. e. F 19. End-scraper. f. 29 4. Blade of quartz. g. H2. ""Duck-bill"" type of scraper. h. H2 81. Do i. A 27. Graver of chert. j. Hz 33. Knife. k. Q 4. Pick or. axe-head. l. J 16. Pick. m. W 1. Lance-head or stemmed point. n. A 560. Combined boring and cutting tool o. J 36. Do. p. A 14`2. Point. 6. (a). A 24. Awl. b. A 29. Do. c. A 410. Do. d. A 28. Do. e. B 23. Hollow scraper. f. A 26/2. Burin. g. A `255. Awl. h. 10 13. Burin, i. F 5. Do. j. A 264. Small hand-axe. k. A 68. Do. l. 0 8. Do. Introduction With the exception of fourteen specimens from the Chmgleput and Guntur districts the artifacts catalogued and described in this memoir were collected by Dr. Frank P. Manley of the American Baptist Telngu Mission from various sites all over the Nellore District. In the, course of his long stay in this District where some years of his early youth were also spent, Dr. Manley had acquired a thorough knowledge of its geology and topography, and from these subjects it was a natural transition to its prehistoric arcnseology. He has described elsewhere1 how he began his collection in the neighbourhood of his own compound in Nellore town when he was stationed there a few years ago. In 1939, Dr. F. H. Gravely, Superintendent of the Government Museum, and myself were invited by Dr. Manley to see his collection. We visited several of the sites on our way to Nellore from Madras, the most important and interesting among them being the one named R1 in the list below. From Nellore we proceeded westwards as far as the Somasila pass seeing the sites on the way and skirting the foot of the Veligondas near Kullurn village. In the course of a second visit, I visited the sites near Tettu, Jiamapatnam and Gudluru. Dr. Manley had listed his tools very carefully, and the descriptions of the sites (pp. 3-10) are mainly based on information given by him. Several of Dr. Manley`s students and assistants at the Theological Seminary at Ramapatnam have begun, to take au intelligent interest in the stone tools which they often have the .pleasure of seeing in his "" Museum"" room.2 The present collection can be said to be fairly exhaustive as far as the Nellore town, Ramapatnam and Tettu areas are concerned, but the time that Dr. Manley could devote to the exploration of other sites has been brief in compariso Printed Pages: 92. NA.
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A. Aiyappan,Frank P. Manley

The Collection of Stone Age Tools (1999)

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Archaeological Survey of India, 1999. Hardcover. New. Table of Contents Introduction 1. Previous Finds of Paleoliths in the Nellore District 2. Geography of the District I. DESCRIPTION OF THE SITES II. SPECIAL NOTES ON SOMK OF THK SITKS III. RAW MATERIALS : 1. Quartz and Chert 2. Quartzite IV. FRACTURE, WEATHERING, AND PATINATION V. TYPOLOGY : 1. Pebble Tools 2. Hand-axes, Cleavers, etc. 3. Cores 4. Scrapers, Blades, Diminutive Hand-axes, Awls and Burins 5. Special Types of Tools Conclusions Catalogue of Artifacts List of Plates 1. A. Section of site A. b. Lines of artificially Induced thermal fracture in a pebble of quartzite. 2. A. A 530. Pebble .tool with broad cutting edge. b. B1 23. Pebble tool with broad cutting edge. c. R1 53 Pebble tool with pointed working end. d. 0 80. Pebble tool, `somewhat thin. e. A 178. Tool made from a split pebble. f. G 67. Crude pebble tool. g. R1 46. Abbevillian hand-axe. h. G 2. Abbevillian hand-aze. g. A 458. Very thin hand-aze. j. A 1. Well-made Acheulean hand-axe. 3. A. G 41. Acheulean hand-axe. b. H2 3. Do. c. E 40. Thin hand-axe. d. A 208. Hand-axe with thin, fiat, elongated tip. e. K 27. Do. f. K 39. `Lance-head. g. A 515. Disc-shaped core. h. A 93. Hand-axe showing the Vaal technique. i. D 2. Planing tool. j. K 44. Chopper. k. D. Cleaver. l. U. I. Cleaver. 4. (a) H° 28. Chopper. b. H,2 15. Do. c. A 511. d. A 251. e. N 71. Pebble chopper. f. A 179. Chopper. g. A 111. Clactonian-like flake. h. V 27. Hollow scraper. i. A 437. Do. j. H2 47. Do. k. A 523. Do. 5. A. D 19. End-scraper. b. B8 59. Side-scrapei. c. A 454. Do. d. A 436. Do. e. F 19. End-scraper. f. 29 4. Blade of quartz. g. H2. ""Duck-bill"" type of scraper. h. H2 81. Do i. A 27. Graver of chert. j. Hz 33. Knife. k. Q 4. Pick or. axe-head. l. J 16. Pick. m. W 1. Lance-head or stemmed point. n. A 560. Combined boring and cutting tool o. J 36. Do. p. A 14`2. Point. 6. (a). A 24. Awl. b. A 29. Do. c. A 410. Do. d. A 28. Do. e. B 23. Hollow scraper. f. A 26/2. Burin. g. A `255. Awl. h. 10 13. Burin, i. F 5. Do. j. A 264. Small hand-axe. k. A 68. Do. l. 0 8. Do. Introduction With the exception of fourteen specimens from the Chmgleput and Guntur districts the artifacts catalogued and described in this memoir were collected by Dr. Frank P. Manley of the American Baptist Telngu Mission from various sites all over the Nellore District. In the, course of his long stay in this District where some years of his early youth were also spent, Dr. Manley had acquired a thorough knowledge of its geology and topography, and from these subjects it was a natural transition to its prehistoric arcnseology. He has described elsewhere1 how he began his collection in the neighbourhood of his own compound in Nellore town when he was stationed there a few years ago. In 1939, Dr. F. H. Gravely, Superintendent of the Government Museum, and myself were invited by Dr. Manley to see his collection. We visited several of the sites on our way to Nellore from Madras, the most important and interesting among them being the one named R1 in the list below. From Nellore we proceeded westwards as far as the Somasila pass seeing the sites on the way and skirting the foot of the Veligondas near Kullurn village. In the course of a second visit, I visited the sites near Tettu, Jiamapatnam and Gudluru. Dr. Manley had listed his tools very carefully, and the descriptions of the sites (pp. 3-10) are mainly based on information given by him. Several of Dr. Manley`s students and assistants at the Theological Seminary at Ramapatnam have begun, to take au intelligent interest in the stone tools which they often have the .pleasure of seeing in his "" Museum"" room.2 The present collection can be said to be fairly exhaustive as far as the Nellore town, Ramapatnam and Tettu areas are concerned, but the time that Dr. Manley could devote to the exploration of other sites has been brief in compariso Printed Pages: 92.
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