The article presents an original analysis which combines use-wear, 3D modelling and spatial analyses to experimental archaeology in order to investigate Early Upper Palaeolithic flint-knapping gestures and techniques involving the use of macro-lithic tools. In particular, the methodological framework proposed in this paper was applied to the study of Protoaurignacian and Aurignacian macro-tools from Fumane Cave (Verona, Italy). Combining spatial analysis and use wear investigation, both at low and high magnifications, permitted the identification and detailed description of the use-related traces affecting both the hammerstones and retouchers which, at Fumane Cave, were used at different stages during flint tool production. Several experime...
Use-wear analysis of stone tools is a powerful means for understanding lithic assemblages and past h...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
peer reviewedStudy of stone tool hafting extends the scope of traceological analysis into the recons...
The article presents an original analysis which combines use wear and spatial analyses to experiment...
The article presents an original analysis which combines use-wear, 3D modelling and spatial analyses...
The Oscurusciuto rock shelter (Ginosa, Puglia, southern Italy) is a Middle Palaeolithic site charact...
The Oscurusciuto rock shelter (Ginosa, Puglia, southern Italy) is a Middle Palaeolithic site charact...
The Oscurusciuto rock shelter (Ginosa, Puglia, southern Italy) is a Middle Palaeolithic site charac...
Especially for the Lower Palaeolithic, traceological analysis is very difficult to carry out due to ...
The Calabria region of Southern Italy is rich in mineralisation. Unfortunately, no consistent data a...
Contrary to pottery or metal artefacts, macro-lithic tools are still not fully integrated into the a...
This paper presents a retouched bone shaft found in a late Mousterian layer at Fumane Cave, northern...
European Upper Palaeolithic lithic assemblages have been so far defined largely on a typological or ...
International audienceSince many decades, the caracterisation of lithic tools that might be used by ...
End-scrapers are tools widespread during all the Upper Paleolithic; they are manufactured retouching...
Use-wear analysis of stone tools is a powerful means for understanding lithic assemblages and past h...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
peer reviewedStudy of stone tool hafting extends the scope of traceological analysis into the recons...
The article presents an original analysis which combines use wear and spatial analyses to experiment...
The article presents an original analysis which combines use-wear, 3D modelling and spatial analyses...
The Oscurusciuto rock shelter (Ginosa, Puglia, southern Italy) is a Middle Palaeolithic site charact...
The Oscurusciuto rock shelter (Ginosa, Puglia, southern Italy) is a Middle Palaeolithic site charact...
The Oscurusciuto rock shelter (Ginosa, Puglia, southern Italy) is a Middle Palaeolithic site charac...
Especially for the Lower Palaeolithic, traceological analysis is very difficult to carry out due to ...
The Calabria region of Southern Italy is rich in mineralisation. Unfortunately, no consistent data a...
Contrary to pottery or metal artefacts, macro-lithic tools are still not fully integrated into the a...
This paper presents a retouched bone shaft found in a late Mousterian layer at Fumane Cave, northern...
European Upper Palaeolithic lithic assemblages have been so far defined largely on a typological or ...
International audienceSince many decades, the caracterisation of lithic tools that might be used by ...
End-scrapers are tools widespread during all the Upper Paleolithic; they are manufactured retouching...
Use-wear analysis of stone tools is a powerful means for understanding lithic assemblages and past h...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
peer reviewedStudy of stone tool hafting extends the scope of traceological analysis into the recons...