Burins are a geographic and time-transgressive tool type, found in lithic industries throughout the world. The defining feature of a burin is the administration of a precisely placed blow (i.e., burin blow) on a natural or prepared striking platform at the edge of a blank. Burins were used for various activities, such as fashioning hunting equipment, figurines, musical instruments, or other decorative objects manufactured from wood, antler, or bone. In other settings, researchers have observed burins that were also used as cores, demonstrating the flexibility and utility of this tool type. Here we present the results of technological, typological and functional analyses of three burin assemblages from the Late Paleolithic of Dhofar, souther...
International audienceIn the Dordogne region of France, the recent excavations of two Early Middle P...
Polesini Cave is located nearby Tivoli (RM) on the Eastern side of the Aniene river (RM). The cave ...
A considerable number of Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in the southern Levant have yielded worked bone...
The intensification of archaeological investigation across South Arabia has brought forth countless ...
While a considerable amount of information on the Pleistocene human occupation of South Arabia has b...
Sites of "Burin Neolithic" type in the Bādiyat al-Šām have high proportions of burins in the flint a...
Technological and typological analysis of lithic assemblages from southern Oman have been undertaken...
Revadim is a multi-layered Late Acheulian site in the Levant which has yielded rich lithic assemblag...
Convergent tools are hallmarks of the Levantine Mousterian and have long been considered an importan...
Archaeological investigations of the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene human occupation of the...
International audienceNew World archaeologists have amply demonstrated that fluted point technology ...
«Umingmak» is situated in the central part of Banks Island (N.W.T., Canada). Mainly by evidence of i...
The Camel Site is in the north of Saudi Arabia in the province of al-Jawf. It is characterised by th...
peer reviewedThe tanged tools of the Aterian technocomplex have generally formed the central point i...
New World archaeologists have amply demonstrated that fluted point technology is specific to Termina...
International audienceIn the Dordogne region of France, the recent excavations of two Early Middle P...
Polesini Cave is located nearby Tivoli (RM) on the Eastern side of the Aniene river (RM). The cave ...
A considerable number of Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in the southern Levant have yielded worked bone...
The intensification of archaeological investigation across South Arabia has brought forth countless ...
While a considerable amount of information on the Pleistocene human occupation of South Arabia has b...
Sites of "Burin Neolithic" type in the Bādiyat al-Šām have high proportions of burins in the flint a...
Technological and typological analysis of lithic assemblages from southern Oman have been undertaken...
Revadim is a multi-layered Late Acheulian site in the Levant which has yielded rich lithic assemblag...
Convergent tools are hallmarks of the Levantine Mousterian and have long been considered an importan...
Archaeological investigations of the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene human occupation of the...
International audienceNew World archaeologists have amply demonstrated that fluted point technology ...
«Umingmak» is situated in the central part of Banks Island (N.W.T., Canada). Mainly by evidence of i...
The Camel Site is in the north of Saudi Arabia in the province of al-Jawf. It is characterised by th...
peer reviewedThe tanged tools of the Aterian technocomplex have generally formed the central point i...
New World archaeologists have amply demonstrated that fluted point technology is specific to Termina...
International audienceIn the Dordogne region of France, the recent excavations of two Early Middle P...
Polesini Cave is located nearby Tivoli (RM) on the Eastern side of the Aniene river (RM). The cave ...
A considerable number of Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in the southern Levant have yielded worked bone...