Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functional interpretation of prehistoric sites. This is especially true when burnt lithics are numerous as is typically the case on Mesolithic sites in Northern Belgium. Burnt stone artefacts potentially hold information regarding the functional, spatial, and social organisation of the site. Therefore, investigating the impact of burning on lithic tools, and especially on the preservation of microwear traces is crucial. In this paper, we present the experimental approach developed to tackle this problem. Flint tool replicas were burnt in several open fire experiments, organised to reproduce conditions that were realistic to those of the original pr...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Several firing structures, fireplaces, ovens/kilns and firing-pits, related to the Fiorano culture (...
The Middle Stone Age rockshelter site of Sibudu, South Africa, contains abundant evidence of pyrotec...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Archaeological lithic assemblages are often affected by burning, as evident from severe thermal dama...
peer reviewedCurrently, there is no agreement about the timing of the habitual use of fire in the Pa...
Th e idea for this research yield from the use-wear observations of knapped artefacts found in the ...
Lithics are thrown or fall into the fire in different situations. When exposed to sudden high temper...
International audienceA novel approach to the intensity of archaeological fires is proposed, based o...
Microwear analysis is an important part of lithic studies as it gives insights into the use of stone...
The presence of thermally altered and broken flint artifacts is common at archaeological sites. Most...
This study aims at analyzing the mineralogical, chemical, and structural characteristics of flint ra...
Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This is especi...
<div><p>Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This i...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Several firing structures, fireplaces, ovens/kilns and firing-pits, related to the Fiorano culture (...
The Middle Stone Age rockshelter site of Sibudu, South Africa, contains abundant evidence of pyrotec...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Archaeological lithic assemblages are often affected by burning, as evident from severe thermal dama...
peer reviewedCurrently, there is no agreement about the timing of the habitual use of fire in the Pa...
Th e idea for this research yield from the use-wear observations of knapped artefacts found in the ...
Lithics are thrown or fall into the fire in different situations. When exposed to sudden high temper...
International audienceA novel approach to the intensity of archaeological fires is proposed, based o...
Microwear analysis is an important part of lithic studies as it gives insights into the use of stone...
The presence of thermally altered and broken flint artifacts is common at archaeological sites. Most...
This study aims at analyzing the mineralogical, chemical, and structural characteristics of flint ra...
Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This is especi...
<div><p>Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This i...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Several firing structures, fireplaces, ovens/kilns and firing-pits, related to the Fiorano culture (...
The Middle Stone Age rockshelter site of Sibudu, South Africa, contains abundant evidence of pyrotec...