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Their undersides had given way, here and there, raining stone debris onto the stairs below.
Piles of stone debris blocked his view in most every direction, but he could tell that the original structure or structures had been huge indeed.
Residents are occasionally bombarded by flying stone debris from the blasting operations.
Many of these sites also have fire hearths, grinding stones, and flaked stone debris.
When an Oldowan core is flaked, what stone debris is produced?
The cable that entered the avatars head emerged from the floor of metal shavings and stone debris.
With terror and care he came closer to the opening strewn with stone debris, the trash of boulders.
He rolled into the impact, gritting his teeth as he tumbled across the jagged stone debris.
In its place she seized on a hunk of stone debris and used it to batter at the glowing blade she still held.
We gather from the dust, stone debris and cobwebs, that this place was abandoned centuries ago and left for ruin.
A portion of the wall next to the door exploded in a cloud of stone debris as she dove through it and out into the small square.
This rock outcrop, which has not been given a name, contains petroglyphs, stone debris from tool-making and milling surfaces on boulders.
They found traces of the dried up pond and evidence of flow-control mechanism with a large quantity of stone debris in the vicinity.
A 'stone artefact', in terms of Aboriginal technology, refers to a fully made or partially made implement and the resulting stone debris by-products.
Sunlight filtered among tumbled stone debris, where great blocks of granite lay in mountains of rubble, braced one against another where they fell.
More than 40 sites at Devil's Den, most of them little more than isolated clearings with scattered stone debris, have been linked to this activity.
Artifacts found during these excavations included thirteen fluted Clovis culture projectile points, butchering tools, chipped stone debris and fire hearth features.
They paused to fill their lungs, and then Giordino and Kelly trailed behind Pitt's fins through the jumbled mass of stone debris.
No Jewish settlements were built on its lands and according to Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi, only "stone debris, scattered among thorny bushes."
Archaeologist Robert Gibson conducted excavations at the site in 1978 and found hammerstones, hand axes, a hearth, pestles, projectile points, scrapers, and stone debris.
They passed the summit in the dark and came slowly down in the late night, through the shattered stone debris of Oatman; and when the daylight came they saw the Colorado river below them.
At the point just south of where the beach turns to the north east, about 300 metres north of the boat ramp, is a beach area littered with stone debris from a Maori adze making "factory".
A pilot engine had travelled northbound through the tunnel earlier the same day with no problems but this time the train ran into a pile of stone debris and was derailed when it was three-quarters of the way into the tunnel.
The site is located towards the top of a rather steep, rocky hill and because of the nature of the stone debris which indicated that some stone tools were probably manufactured there; it raised the interest of an Archaeologist, Professor D. Hartle who then conducted an excavation at the site in 1964.