North American lithic analysis often assigns biface preforms to discrete, successive stages defined in Callahan's influential study. Yet recent research questions the stage concept, emphasizing instead a continuous view of the reduction process. To compare stage and continuum approaches, their assumptions are tested in experimental replicas, including Callahan's, and empirical Paleoindian preform assemblages. In these samples, biface reduction is a process that can be tracked and measured by continuous measures of size and reduction allometry. The process is characterized by continuous variation in the rate at which preform weight declines with preform volume. That is, weight declines at an ever-declining rate through the production process...
This study is focused upon an analysis of Gahagan biface morphology and enlists the three largest sa...
The Acheulean industrial complex combines technological variability with continuity on a scale unpar...
Flake productivity in the Levallois recurrent centripetal and discoid technologies: New insights fro...
Ordinarily we regard the lithic reduction sequence as a series of stages, but it may instead be a co...
This dissertation presents a model of biface reduction to account for variability in Acheulian bifac...
The Lower Palaeolithic, epitomized by the Acheulean biface technology, is characterized by a degree ...
For the past decade, debates on the earliest evidence of bifacial shaping in Western Europe have foc...
International audienceFor the past decade, debates on the earliest evidence of bifacial shaping in W...
This analysis of Gahagan biface morphology enlists the three largest samples of Gahagan bifaces, to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThis study examines morphological variabili...
According to some perspectives, the standardised nature of biface forms and the rule- governed natur...
This paper describes an alternative biface reduction strategy, the unifacial biface, and its implica...
Many stone tools are reduced during use. Degree and pattern of reduction influence tool size and for...
Acheulean biface shape and symmetry have fuelled many discussions on past hominin behaviour in regar...
This paper addresses the spatial and temporal dimensions of knapping routines through analysis of re...
This study is focused upon an analysis of Gahagan biface morphology and enlists the three largest sa...
The Acheulean industrial complex combines technological variability with continuity on a scale unpar...
Flake productivity in the Levallois recurrent centripetal and discoid technologies: New insights fro...
Ordinarily we regard the lithic reduction sequence as a series of stages, but it may instead be a co...
This dissertation presents a model of biface reduction to account for variability in Acheulian bifac...
The Lower Palaeolithic, epitomized by the Acheulean biface technology, is characterized by a degree ...
For the past decade, debates on the earliest evidence of bifacial shaping in Western Europe have foc...
International audienceFor the past decade, debates on the earliest evidence of bifacial shaping in W...
This analysis of Gahagan biface morphology enlists the three largest samples of Gahagan bifaces, to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThis study examines morphological variabili...
According to some perspectives, the standardised nature of biface forms and the rule- governed natur...
This paper describes an alternative biface reduction strategy, the unifacial biface, and its implica...
Many stone tools are reduced during use. Degree and pattern of reduction influence tool size and for...
Acheulean biface shape and symmetry have fuelled many discussions on past hominin behaviour in regar...
This paper addresses the spatial and temporal dimensions of knapping routines through analysis of re...
This study is focused upon an analysis of Gahagan biface morphology and enlists the three largest sa...
The Acheulean industrial complex combines technological variability with continuity on a scale unpar...
Flake productivity in the Levallois recurrent centripetal and discoid technologies: New insights fro...