<div><p>The notion that the evolution of core reduction strategies involved increasing efficiency in cutting edge production is prevalent in narratives of hominin technological evolution. Yet a number of studies comparing two different knapping technologies have found no significant differences in edge production. Using digital analysis methods we present an investigation of raw material efficiency in eight core technologies broadly representative of the long-term evolution of lithic technology. These are bipolar, multiplatform, discoidal, biface, Levallois, prismatic blade, punch blade and pressure blade production. Raw material efficiency is assessed by the ratio of cutting edge length to original core mass. We also examine which flake at...
Neanderthals left diverse sets of cultural evidence just before the Middle–Upper Palaeolithic transi...
Standardization can be applied to a lithic assemblage via raw material selection, blank production, ...
International audienceIn the Dordogne region of France, the recent excavations of two Early Middle P...
The notion that the evolution of core reduction strategies involved increasing efficiency in cutting...
The notion that the evolution of core reduction strategies involved increasing efficiency in cutting...
We present an experimental study that considers the Middle Palaeolithic transition from an earlier, ...
Stone tools are a manifestation of the complex cognitive and dexterous skills of our hominin ancesto...
Flake productivity in the Levallois recurrent centripetal and discoid technologies: New insights fro...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
Temporal variability in flaking stone has been used as one of the currencies for hominin behavioural...
Bifacially flaked stone tools, traditionally referred to as “handaxes” were produced by Pleistocene ...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...
The Late Pleistocene is pivotal in research on the origins of modern human behavior. In this period,...
International audienceA structural foundation has recently been laid down to describe early stone in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002The Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition has been d...
Neanderthals left diverse sets of cultural evidence just before the Middle–Upper Palaeolithic transi...
Standardization can be applied to a lithic assemblage via raw material selection, blank production, ...
International audienceIn the Dordogne region of France, the recent excavations of two Early Middle P...
The notion that the evolution of core reduction strategies involved increasing efficiency in cutting...
The notion that the evolution of core reduction strategies involved increasing efficiency in cutting...
We present an experimental study that considers the Middle Palaeolithic transition from an earlier, ...
Stone tools are a manifestation of the complex cognitive and dexterous skills of our hominin ancesto...
Flake productivity in the Levallois recurrent centripetal and discoid technologies: New insights fro...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
Temporal variability in flaking stone has been used as one of the currencies for hominin behavioural...
Bifacially flaked stone tools, traditionally referred to as “handaxes” were produced by Pleistocene ...
Blade technology, long associated solely with the Upper Paleolithic (UP) as an indicator of modern b...
The Late Pleistocene is pivotal in research on the origins of modern human behavior. In this period,...
International audienceA structural foundation has recently been laid down to describe early stone in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002The Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition has been d...
Neanderthals left diverse sets of cultural evidence just before the Middle–Upper Palaeolithic transi...
Standardization can be applied to a lithic assemblage via raw material selection, blank production, ...
International audienceIn the Dordogne region of France, the recent excavations of two Early Middle P...