International audienceThe Neolithic period Chassey culture in southern France from 4200 to 3500 Cal. BC developed a specialized lithic technology for flint bladelets that used a heating process as an essential part of the production. Experimental archaeology demonstrated that the heating should take place at low temperature somewhere around 250°C. To identify and quantify the physical transformations of flint at low temperature, laboratory and synchrotron experiences have been carried out on a set of heated Barremo-Bedoulian flint samples. According to our measurements, this flint consists of a nanocrystalline matrix of quartz and moganite. Evolution of mesoporous structure was observed during heat treatment. The flint transformed between 2...
International audienceThe Solutrean (25.5-23 ky cal BP) is a period of transformations of the stone ...
The presence of thermally altered and broken flint artifacts is common at archaeological sites. Most...
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International audienceThe Neolithic period Chassey culture in southern France from 4200 to 3500 Cal....
Archaeological lithic assemblages are often affected by burning, as evident from severe thermal dama...
International audienceThe Solutrean technocomplex is characterized by the use of innovative techniqu...
Through ethnographic accounts, the method of heat treatment of silica materials to improve the flaki...
International audienceIn archaeology, heat treatment is the process of intentionally modifying lithi...
Through ethnographic accounts and modern experiments it has been observed that careful heating of si...
Th e idea for this research yield from the use-wear observations of knapped artefacts found in the ...
The study of lithic Chasséen industries from Drôme, Aude and Haute-Savoie (France) shows that therma...
The recent Solutrean is characterized by the appearance of a new and diversified hunting equipment, ...
This study aims at analyzing the mineralogical, chemical, and structural characteristics of flint ra...
International audienceIt was recently found that silcrete raw material was heat-treated during the S...
International audienceThe Solutrean (25.5-23 ky cal BP) is a period of transformations of the stone ...
The presence of thermally altered and broken flint artifacts is common at archaeological sites. Most...
cited By 0; Conference of 6th European Conference on Neutron Scattering, ECNS 2015 ; Conference Date...
International audienceThe Neolithic period Chassey culture in southern France from 4200 to 3500 Cal....
Archaeological lithic assemblages are often affected by burning, as evident from severe thermal dama...
International audienceThe Solutrean technocomplex is characterized by the use of innovative techniqu...
Through ethnographic accounts, the method of heat treatment of silica materials to improve the flaki...
International audienceIn archaeology, heat treatment is the process of intentionally modifying lithi...
Through ethnographic accounts and modern experiments it has been observed that careful heating of si...
Th e idea for this research yield from the use-wear observations of knapped artefacts found in the ...
The study of lithic Chasséen industries from Drôme, Aude and Haute-Savoie (France) shows that therma...
The recent Solutrean is characterized by the appearance of a new and diversified hunting equipment, ...
This study aims at analyzing the mineralogical, chemical, and structural characteristics of flint ra...
International audienceIt was recently found that silcrete raw material was heat-treated during the S...
International audienceThe Solutrean (25.5-23 ky cal BP) is a period of transformations of the stone ...
The presence of thermally altered and broken flint artifacts is common at archaeological sites. Most...
cited By 0; Conference of 6th European Conference on Neutron Scattering, ECNS 2015 ; Conference Date...