The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the production of large numbers of small flakes and chips known as microdebitage. Standard analytical approaches to this material involves the mapping of microartefact densities to identify activity areas, and the creation of techno-typologies to characterise the form of retouch flakes from different types of tools. Whilst use-wear analysis is a common approach to the analysis of tools, it has been applied much less commonly to microdebitage. This paper contends that the use-wear analysis of microdebitage holds great potential for identifying activity areas on archaeological sites, representing a relatively unexplored analytical resource within ...
Since the onset of use-wear studies of lithic assemblages, many researchers have focused their analy...
Small flakes from stone tools are often detached during use (\u27use-flakes\u27) and edge modificati...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Lemorini C., Nunziante Cesaro S. -- Improved mole...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
A three-fold approach is taken to the topic of reconstructing patterns of stone tool utilization. Fi...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...
Prehistoric quartz assemblages have always posed a special problem for archaeologists. Due to its br...
Microwear analysis is an important part of lithic studies as it gives insights into the use of stone...
peer reviewedLithic use-wear analysis was originally dominantly developed for determining the uses o...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
Expedient lithic technology has been described as unchanging and without or very limited presence of...
peer reviewedWe present the results of the first microwear analysis made on quartz artefacts excavat...
The evaluation of the state of preservation of archaeological lithic artefacts is the first step bef...
International audienceSince many decades, the caracterisation of lithic tools that might be used by ...
Since the onset of use-wear studies of lithic assemblages, many researchers have focused their analy...
Small flakes from stone tools are often detached during use (\u27use-flakes\u27) and edge modificati...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Lemorini C., Nunziante Cesaro S. -- Improved mole...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
A three-fold approach is taken to the topic of reconstructing patterns of stone tool utilization. Fi...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...
Prehistoric quartz assemblages have always posed a special problem for archaeologists. Due to its br...
Microwear analysis is an important part of lithic studies as it gives insights into the use of stone...
peer reviewedLithic use-wear analysis was originally dominantly developed for determining the uses o...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
Expedient lithic technology has been described as unchanging and without or very limited presence of...
peer reviewedWe present the results of the first microwear analysis made on quartz artefacts excavat...
The evaluation of the state of preservation of archaeological lithic artefacts is the first step bef...
International audienceSince many decades, the caracterisation of lithic tools that might be used by ...
Since the onset of use-wear studies of lithic assemblages, many researchers have focused their analy...
Small flakes from stone tools are often detached during use (\u27use-flakes\u27) and edge modificati...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Lemorini C., Nunziante Cesaro S. -- Improved mole...