Sentence examples for assemblage of tools from inspiring English sources

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Working with technical medias of representation can make you (at times painfully) aware of their substantiated physicality, while highlighting how our ideas are entangled in the facilitations and restrictions imposed by any assemblage of tools.

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Lonsdale, who has curly red hair and a gap-toothed smile, had created an assemblage of stone tools tightly bound in cling wrap.

In the 1860s the upper cave in the cliff face at Le Moustier yielded a rich assemblage of stone tools from the Paleolithic Period, and it thereby became the type site of the Mousterian industry.

Even though de Chirico's "Jewish Angel" (1916) precedes Surrealism by almost a decade, it is an important precursor, with its odd assemblage of draftsman's tools topped by a left triangle and presided over by an enormous eye, painted on a piece of paper folded over in one corner.

So I found myself lingering at the exhibition in those rooms where some disorder intruded: Raymond Pettibon's installation of newspaper clippings and demented sketches; Dieter Roth's chaotic assemblage, a homemade relic of tools, bottles, furniture and old tape recorders.

Another clue to the new fossil's identity might be an assemblage of 34 Oldowan stone tools found near the jawbone.

Arroyo Seco 2 has an early component containing a lithic assemblage of unifacial, marginally retouched tools associated with bone remains of guanaco (camelid), Pampean deer, and nine extinct megafauna: Paleolama, Equus, Hippidion, Toxodon, Megatherium, Eutatus, Glossotherium, Macrauchenia, and Glyptodon [23].

The assemblage of hand axes, picks and other cutting tools was collected, mostly in the 1990s, by French archaeologists led by Hélène Roche of the National Center for Scientific Research in France.

The bladelet tools from layer 2 of Pego do Diabo are associated with a faunal assemblage of Early Upper Paleolithic composition and dated by chemically reliable samples to the time range of the Aurignacian III IV.

Cucurbitales is a curious assemblage of families.

They're just an assemblage of parts.

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