After more than a century, debate over the explanation of microliths continues. We review debates on three continents (Australia, India and southern Africa), and argue that depictions of them as purely symbolic items manufactured for public display are implausible. Two different mechanisms dominate recent discussions: 1) exchange of symbolically loaded artefacts as a device for constructing cultural connections and establishing access to territory/resources, and 2) microliths as portable and standardized tools that helped buffer foragers against economic risk and/or scheduling difficulties by increasing multi-functionality and tool readiness as an aid in reducing fluctuations in resource capture. We show that there is a different history an...
Excavations at Saruq al-Hadid, Dubai, have recovered a large assemblage of stone artefacts, includin...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa has been extensively researched across several disciplin...
Microblade technology was important in hunter-gatherer adaptations throughout northern Asia from the...
Microlith production is a distinctive and significant stone tool technology. However, inter-regional...
What was it that made Homo sapiens such a successful species and the sole remaining hominin on the l...
The progressive microlithisation of the chipped stone tools started to take place during the Upper P...
At least two general hypotheses have been proposed to explain microlith function in Australia. Recen...
There is consensus that the modern human lineage appeared in Africa before 100,000 years ago. But th...
Microlithic technology is temporally and geographically pervasive, occurring in one form or another ...
The reason for material culture’s morphological variability is one of the most fundamental debates i...
The progressive microlithisation of the chipped stone tools started to take place during the Upper P...
[EN] Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological mark...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Building on the body of work regarding the concepts of invention and innovation in lithic technology...
Often associated with the monumental structures of the European Neolithic, megalithic structures are...
Excavations at Saruq al-Hadid, Dubai, have recovered a large assemblage of stone artefacts, includin...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa has been extensively researched across several disciplin...
Microblade technology was important in hunter-gatherer adaptations throughout northern Asia from the...
Microlith production is a distinctive and significant stone tool technology. However, inter-regional...
What was it that made Homo sapiens such a successful species and the sole remaining hominin on the l...
The progressive microlithisation of the chipped stone tools started to take place during the Upper P...
At least two general hypotheses have been proposed to explain microlith function in Australia. Recen...
There is consensus that the modern human lineage appeared in Africa before 100,000 years ago. But th...
Microlithic technology is temporally and geographically pervasive, occurring in one form or another ...
The reason for material culture’s morphological variability is one of the most fundamental debates i...
The progressive microlithisation of the chipped stone tools started to take place during the Upper P...
[EN] Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological mark...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Building on the body of work regarding the concepts of invention and innovation in lithic technology...
Often associated with the monumental structures of the European Neolithic, megalithic structures are...
Excavations at Saruq al-Hadid, Dubai, have recovered a large assemblage of stone artefacts, includin...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa has been extensively researched across several disciplin...
Microblade technology was important in hunter-gatherer adaptations throughout northern Asia from the...