The aim of this paper is to discuss the role played by small chipped stone tools as part of the toolkit of Homo during the Lower Palaeolithic. These apparently negligible small tools may have had an important role on the complex interaction between Homo and Palaeoloxodon antiquus, which may have been masked by the general idea of a “biface- primacy” during the Lower Palaeolithic. Data coming from use-wear analysis are the primary source of this discussion, integrated with the suggestions offered by recent studies based on technological and techno-morpho-functional analyses
[EN] In this paper a series of questions related to the functional analyses of prehistoric tools bas...
International audienceHistorically, European Lower Paleolithic cultures have been divided according ...
In the archaeological record, Ground Stone Tools (hereafter GST) represent an important tool group t...
The causes of morphological variation within Lower Palaeolithic stone tool assemblages have been sub...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
Recent technological studies of Levantine and European lithic assemblages from the Late Lower Palae...
The interest generated by the Paleolithic retouched stone tools is a distant event and dissections p...
Use-wear analysis of stone tools is a powerful means for understanding lithic assemblages and past h...
International audienceHistorically, European Lower Palaeolithic cultures have been differentiated ac...
The recurrent appearance, in Lower Palaeolithic sites, of lithic industries characterized by the pr...
[EN] In this paper a series of questions related to the functional analyses of prehistoric tools bas...
International audienceHistorically, European Lower Paleolithic cultures have been divided according ...
In the archaeological record, Ground Stone Tools (hereafter GST) represent an important tool group t...
The causes of morphological variation within Lower Palaeolithic stone tool assemblages have been sub...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
Recent technological studies of Levantine and European lithic assemblages from the Late Lower Palae...
The interest generated by the Paleolithic retouched stone tools is a distant event and dissections p...
Use-wear analysis of stone tools is a powerful means for understanding lithic assemblages and past h...
International audienceHistorically, European Lower Palaeolithic cultures have been differentiated ac...
The recurrent appearance, in Lower Palaeolithic sites, of lithic industries characterized by the pr...
[EN] In this paper a series of questions related to the functional analyses of prehistoric tools bas...
International audienceHistorically, European Lower Paleolithic cultures have been divided according ...
In the archaeological record, Ground Stone Tools (hereafter GST) represent an important tool group t...