Archaeology relies on material remains to attain a broad comprehensive understanding of humanevolution, creating undeniable challenges to the methodological field. Microscopy and image techniques have had a paramount role in this field of research since they provide different analytical lines to solve problems related to human tools. One of these problems entails to identify how a lithic tool was used. It is known, following the Russian researcher Sergei Semenov, that different working processes leave singular traces on the surface of a stone tool incontact with the working material [1]. The search of quantitative variables that allow characterizing these traces has been an important aimsince the beginning of the use-wear method with differ...
Since its introduction on the African continent nearly fifteen years ago, optical residue analysis o...
Chipped stone tools are a truly dynamic medium of material culture. From initial reduction to contem...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...
Ground stone technology is present in various Upper Paleolithic chronologies of Portuguese sites cov...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
The pursuit of a quantitative approach to functional analysis of stone tools is an ongoing endeavour...
The interest generated by the Paleolithic retouched stone tools is a distant event and dissections p...
Since the onset of use-wear studies of lithic assemblages, many researchers have focused their analy...
The stone knapping industry is largely unknown from Galician Iron Age hillforts. Research into the m...
The pursuit of a quantitative approach to functional analysis of stone tools is an ongoing endeavour...
The evaluation of the state of preservation of archaeological lithic artefacts is the first step bef...
Stones were used since early stages of humankind as tools for pounding and grinding processes of raw...
Ever since the beginnings of traceology as a scientific method of analysis, the raw material was se...
Stone tool residue analysis has been used for reconstructing different aspects of prehistoric human ...
Ground Stone Tools (GST) have been identified in several Levantine archaeological sites dating to th...
Since its introduction on the African continent nearly fifteen years ago, optical residue analysis o...
Chipped stone tools are a truly dynamic medium of material culture. From initial reduction to contem...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...
Ground stone technology is present in various Upper Paleolithic chronologies of Portuguese sites cov...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
The pursuit of a quantitative approach to functional analysis of stone tools is an ongoing endeavour...
The interest generated by the Paleolithic retouched stone tools is a distant event and dissections p...
Since the onset of use-wear studies of lithic assemblages, many researchers have focused their analy...
The stone knapping industry is largely unknown from Galician Iron Age hillforts. Research into the m...
The pursuit of a quantitative approach to functional analysis of stone tools is an ongoing endeavour...
The evaluation of the state of preservation of archaeological lithic artefacts is the first step bef...
Stones were used since early stages of humankind as tools for pounding and grinding processes of raw...
Ever since the beginnings of traceology as a scientific method of analysis, the raw material was se...
Stone tool residue analysis has been used for reconstructing different aspects of prehistoric human ...
Ground Stone Tools (GST) have been identified in several Levantine archaeological sites dating to th...
Since its introduction on the African continent nearly fifteen years ago, optical residue analysis o...
Chipped stone tools are a truly dynamic medium of material culture. From initial reduction to contem...
Percussive technology continues to play an increasingly important role in understanding the evolutio...