In addressing the question of whether economically specialised
sites had specialised lithic technologies, Elefanti draws on
evidence from three broadly contemporary sites in north-west and
southern Greece. Defining Klithi as a seasonally-occupied and
possibly specialised site and Kastrista and Franchthi as sites with
access to a diverse range of resources and more favourable
conditions for longterm occupation, lithic evidence from the three
is reassessed and compared. The theoretical and methodological
premises of the research are clearly laid out and Elefanti
concludes by stating that either Klithi is not truly representative
of a specialised site, or there are no discernible differences in
lithic technology between the two site types.
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