Simple flake cutting tools were utilized across broad chronological and geographical ranges during prehistory. Fundamental to their functional utility is the presence of a relatively acute working edge. The acuteness of this ‘edge angle’ is widely hypothesized to be a primary determinant of cutting efficiency and, subsequently, of potential consequence to prehistoric peoples. However, the influence of the cutting edge angle in flake tools on the ability (efficiency) of tool users to cut through objects has not been empirically investigated under explicitly stated experimental conditions. Moreover, no consideration has been given to whether this relationship is dependent upon the size of the tool. Here, the influence that edge angle exerts o...
<div><p>This study investigates morphological differences between flakes produced via “core and flak...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
The notion that the evolution of core reduction strategies involved increasing efficiency in cutting...
Bifacially flaked stone tools, traditionally referred to as “handaxes” were produced by Pleistocene ...
Edge angle is widely considered to be a morphological attribute that influences the functional perfo...
Previous studies have indicated that the cutting efficiency of flake tools increases with increased ...
Palaeolithic stone technologies have never been investigated in terms of how sharpness influences th...
The appearance of new force application techniques in the production of stone artifacts over the cou...
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our ...
One of the defining characteristics of Acheulean handaxes is the presence of a substantial length of...
Archaeologists study lithic artifacts in an attempt to uncover and learn from what little evidence r...
Temporal variability in flaking stone has been used as one of the currencies for hominin behavioural...
The evolution of the hominin hand has been widely linked to the use and production of flaked stone t...
The use of stone cutting tools opened a novel adaptive niche for hominins. Hence, it has been hypoth...
This paper presents a method for estimating edge length from flake dimensions. Comparison of estimat...
<div><p>This study investigates morphological differences between flakes produced via “core and flak...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
The notion that the evolution of core reduction strategies involved increasing efficiency in cutting...
Bifacially flaked stone tools, traditionally referred to as “handaxes” were produced by Pleistocene ...
Edge angle is widely considered to be a morphological attribute that influences the functional perfo...
Previous studies have indicated that the cutting efficiency of flake tools increases with increased ...
Palaeolithic stone technologies have never been investigated in terms of how sharpness influences th...
The appearance of new force application techniques in the production of stone artifacts over the cou...
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior—they are among our ...
One of the defining characteristics of Acheulean handaxes is the presence of a substantial length of...
Archaeologists study lithic artifacts in an attempt to uncover and learn from what little evidence r...
Temporal variability in flaking stone has been used as one of the currencies for hominin behavioural...
The evolution of the hominin hand has been widely linked to the use and production of flaked stone t...
The use of stone cutting tools opened a novel adaptive niche for hominins. Hence, it has been hypoth...
This paper presents a method for estimating edge length from flake dimensions. Comparison of estimat...
<div><p>This study investigates morphological differences between flakes produced via “core and flak...
<div><p>Stone-flaking technology is the most enduring evidence for the evolving cognitive abilities ...
The notion that the evolution of core reduction strategies involved increasing efficiency in cutting...