Bone daggers were once widespread in New Guinea. Their purpose was both symbolic and utilitarian; they functioned as objects of artistic expression with the primary function of stabbing and killing people at close quarters. Most daggers were shaped from the tibiotarsus of cassowaries, but daggers shaped from the femora of respected men carried greater social prestige. The greater cross-sectional curvature of human bone daggers indicates superior strength, but the material properties of cassowary bone are unknown. It is therefore uncertain whether the macrostructure of human bone daggers exists to compensate for inferior material properties of human femora or to preserve the symbolic value of a prestigious object. To explore this question, w...
International audienceSeveral written sources from the 19th and early 20th century indicate that, on...
The development of projectile technology was a fundamental step in the transition from scavenging to...
In this paper, we present the results of two new experiments that assess the formation of macrofract...
Bone daggers were once widespread in New Guinea. Their purpose was both symbolic and utilitarian; th...
Cross-sectional images and the maximum and minimum moments of inertia for each bone dagger in the pr...
Force-displacement response and the maximum force measured in a cantilever bending test of a cassowa...
The blunted tip of a pandan (Pandanus conoideus) splitting tool. The tool is derived from the tibiot...
The article discusses results of organic residue analysis performed on ten copper-alloy daggers from...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
During the Middle Paleolithic period, bone marrow extraction was an essential source of fat nutrient...
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In the last few decades, zooarchaeological studies have demonstrated beyond doubt that the hunting a...
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International audienceWe report on the analysis of three human cranial fragments from a Mousterian c...
International audienceSeveral written sources from the 19th and early 20th century indicate that, on...
The development of projectile technology was a fundamental step in the transition from scavenging to...
In this paper, we present the results of two new experiments that assess the formation of macrofract...
Bone daggers were once widespread in New Guinea. Their purpose was both symbolic and utilitarian; th...
Cross-sectional images and the maximum and minimum moments of inertia for each bone dagger in the pr...
Force-displacement response and the maximum force measured in a cantilever bending test of a cassowa...
The blunted tip of a pandan (Pandanus conoideus) splitting tool. The tool is derived from the tibiot...
The article discusses results of organic residue analysis performed on ten copper-alloy daggers from...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
During the Middle Paleolithic period, bone marrow extraction was an essential source of fat nutrient...
Abstract: Stone Age societies are understood largely in terms of their technology. The way in which ...
In the last few decades, zooarchaeological studies have demonstrated beyond doubt that the hunting a...
Abstract: For over 3 million years hominins held stone-cutting tools in the hand, gripping the porti...
International audienceWe report on the analysis of three human cranial fragments from a Mousterian c...
International audienceSeveral written sources from the 19th and early 20th century indicate that, on...
The development of projectile technology was a fundamental step in the transition from scavenging to...
In this paper, we present the results of two new experiments that assess the formation of macrofract...