The presence of the 'Keilmesser-concept' in late Middle Paleolithic assemblages of Central and Eastern Europe defines the eponymous 'Keilmessergruppen'. The site of Lichtenberg (Lower Saxony, Germany) was discovered in 1987 and yielded one of the most important Keilmessergruppen assemblages of the northwestern European Plain. At that time, researchers used the bifacial backed knives to define a new type, the 'Lichtenberger Keilmesser', which they characterized by an aesthetic form-function concept with a specific range of morphological variability on the one hand, and a standardized convex cutting edge one the other hand. Thereby, a shape continuum was observed between different form-function concepts in the Lichtenberg assemblage, from Kei...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
AbstractLarge tanged points are known from several Final Palaeolithic technocomplexes in Europe. In ...
Understanding edge angle variability and morpho-functional design of Late Middle Palaeolithic Keilm...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
Neanderthals in Western Europe are associated with a plethora of stone tool assemblages and their in...
<div><p>This paper focuses on the technological characteristics of <i>Keilmesser</i> with a lateral ...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings suggest that the North African Middle Stone Age technocomplex known as t...
During the Late Middle Paleolithic (-130 / -40 ka) in northern and western Europe, a massivedevelopm...
Securely dated at 28,000 BP, the Maisierian is considered to be the first Paleolithic industry in Eu...
There appears to be little doubt as to the existence of an intentional technological resolve to prod...
International audienceThere appears to be little doubt as to the existence of an intentional technol...
Abstract: Laminar technologies were adopted by Paleolithic foragers to produce a variable range of ...
The large surface site of Heidesheim-Höllenberg has yielded a lithic assemblage containing both Midd...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
AbstractLarge tanged points are known from several Final Palaeolithic technocomplexes in Europe. In ...
Understanding edge angle variability and morpho-functional design of Late Middle Palaeolithic Keilm...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
Neanderthals in Western Europe are associated with a plethora of stone tool assemblages and their in...
<div><p>This paper focuses on the technological characteristics of <i>Keilmesser</i> with a lateral ...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings suggest that the North African Middle Stone Age technocomplex known as t...
During the Late Middle Paleolithic (-130 / -40 ka) in northern and western Europe, a massivedevelopm...
Securely dated at 28,000 BP, the Maisierian is considered to be the first Paleolithic industry in Eu...
There appears to be little doubt as to the existence of an intentional technological resolve to prod...
International audienceThere appears to be little doubt as to the existence of an intentional technol...
Abstract: Laminar technologies were adopted by Paleolithic foragers to produce a variable range of ...
The large surface site of Heidesheim-Höllenberg has yielded a lithic assemblage containing both Midd...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
AbstractLarge tanged points are known from several Final Palaeolithic technocomplexes in Europe. In ...