International audience"The Amakomanak site (AMR-00095), dated around 7500 BC, is located in the Noatak National Preserve in northwestern Alaska and presents an important microblade component (microblade cores, core tablets, and microblades) made of local chert. During the late Pleistocene and the early Holocene, microblade technology is widespread in central Alaska, dominated by Campus-style microblade cores (wedge-shaped microblade cores). The Amakomanak assemblage is primarily composed of larger prismatic microblade cores, similar to assemblages from other northwestern Alaskan sites compared here. This paper argues that raw material available in each area may have played a major role in the different microblade core variants described. In...
Until recently, several hypotheses on the origin(s) and dispersion of microblade technology in North...
International audience"This article is a critical review of published data from the earliest evidenc...
Microblade technology was important in hunter-gatherer adaptations throughout northern Asia from the...
International audience"Swan Point in central Alaska contains the oldest recognized human occupation ...
Two primary Early Holocene Northwest Coast microblade sub-traditions have been identified: the Campu...
International audienceThe Late Pleistocene sites from Ushki Lake (Kamchatka) are among the most impo...
International audience"Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene sites in Alaska have obvious ties with th...
This paper discusses the relationships among raw mate-rial use and the technology of microblade core...
Two primary Early Holocene Northwest Coast microblade sub-traditions have been identified: the Campu...
This paper discusses the relationships among raw material use and the technology of microblade core ...
Five decades of research history on the late Upper Paleolithic in Hokkaido (northern Japan) shows th...
ABSTRACT. Interrelated aspects of technology, site structure, and subsistence patterns in central Al...
Bifaces, used as specialized tools and as cores, were a primary component of the mobile toolkits emp...
The microblade industry of the Pacific Northwest represents a discrete artifact category that is oft...
1979 and 1984 recovered stone tools within and below paleosol stringers dated between 8160 ± 260 14C...
Until recently, several hypotheses on the origin(s) and dispersion of microblade technology in North...
International audience"This article is a critical review of published data from the earliest evidenc...
Microblade technology was important in hunter-gatherer adaptations throughout northern Asia from the...
International audience"Swan Point in central Alaska contains the oldest recognized human occupation ...
Two primary Early Holocene Northwest Coast microblade sub-traditions have been identified: the Campu...
International audienceThe Late Pleistocene sites from Ushki Lake (Kamchatka) are among the most impo...
International audience"Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene sites in Alaska have obvious ties with th...
This paper discusses the relationships among raw mate-rial use and the technology of microblade core...
Two primary Early Holocene Northwest Coast microblade sub-traditions have been identified: the Campu...
This paper discusses the relationships among raw material use and the technology of microblade core ...
Five decades of research history on the late Upper Paleolithic in Hokkaido (northern Japan) shows th...
ABSTRACT. Interrelated aspects of technology, site structure, and subsistence patterns in central Al...
Bifaces, used as specialized tools and as cores, were a primary component of the mobile toolkits emp...
The microblade industry of the Pacific Northwest represents a discrete artifact category that is oft...
1979 and 1984 recovered stone tools within and below paleosol stringers dated between 8160 ± 260 14C...
Until recently, several hypotheses on the origin(s) and dispersion of microblade technology in North...
International audience"This article is a critical review of published data from the earliest evidenc...
Microblade technology was important in hunter-gatherer adaptations throughout northern Asia from the...