In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguished: the Micoquian or Keilmessergruppe (KMG), and the Mousterian. Their differences mainly consist in the frequence of some retouched tools and the presence of bifacial technology. When these industries coexist, one element of discussion is the application of different concepts to manufacture tools with the same techno-functionality. This is particularly true for backed artifacts, such as Keilmesser (backed, asymmetrical bifacially-shaped knives) opposed to flake-tools equipped with a natural or knapped back. We conducted a techno-functional analysis of the backed tools from the G-Layer-Complex of Sesselfelsgrotte, one of the main Late Middle P...
This dissertation has two goals. The first is to provide a theoretical framework for a dynamic, morp...
Abstract: Laminar technologies were adopted by Paleolithic foragers to produce a variable range of ...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
Understanding edge angle variability and morpho-functional design of Late Middle Palaeolithic Keilm...
The presence of the 'Keilmesser-concept' in late Middle Paleolithic assemblages of Central and Easte...
During the Late Middle Paleolithic (-130 / -40 ka) in northern and western Europe, a massivedevelopm...
Neanderthals in Western Europe are associated with a plethora of stone tool assemblages and their in...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
International audienceThere appears to be little doubt as to the existence of an intentional technol...
There appears to be little doubt as to the existence of an intentional technological resolve to prod...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
Population dynamics between and within Pleistocene groups are vital to understanding wider behaviour...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
Recent broad-scale comparative studies of Neanderthal lithic assemblages have contrasted previous vi...
This dissertation has two goals. The first is to provide a theoretical framework for a dynamic, morp...
Abstract: Laminar technologies were adopted by Paleolithic foragers to produce a variable range of ...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
Understanding edge angle variability and morpho-functional design of Late Middle Palaeolithic Keilm...
The presence of the 'Keilmesser-concept' in late Middle Paleolithic assemblages of Central and Easte...
During the Late Middle Paleolithic (-130 / -40 ka) in northern and western Europe, a massivedevelopm...
Neanderthals in Western Europe are associated with a plethora of stone tool assemblages and their in...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
International audienceThere appears to be little doubt as to the existence of an intentional technol...
There appears to be little doubt as to the existence of an intentional technological resolve to prod...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
Population dynamics between and within Pleistocene groups are vital to understanding wider behaviour...
The production of prepared backed artifacts during the Paleolithic is recognized as an important ste...
Recent broad-scale comparative studies of Neanderthal lithic assemblages have contrasted previous vi...
This dissertation has two goals. The first is to provide a theoretical framework for a dynamic, morp...
Abstract: Laminar technologies were adopted by Paleolithic foragers to produce a variable range of ...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...