International audienceIn Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, hunter-gatherer equipment made on hard materials of animal origin carries exceptional research potential, both because it lasted without major changes for thousands of years to the dawn of the twentieth century, andbecause it was made of a wide variety of materials from terrestrial, marine and avian animals.For various reasons, archaeological and ethnographical evidence of this bone industry is more abundant among seafaring nomads of the interior seas, fjords and channels of the Pacific coast than among terrestrial hunters of the Atlantic steppes The osseous industry of the Canoero Indians (in canoe) is at the heart of this study. It is based on the most recent methodological and prac...
Marianne Christensen produced a well-researched and necessary book, not only because it synthesizes ...
This paper presents an Experimental Program developed to identify, describe and differentiate the pr...
How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that ...
International audienceIn Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, hunter-gatherer equipment made on hard mate...
This paper discusses the selection of osseous raw materials from Late Holocene hunter-gatherer sites...
The rock shelter of Pont d'Ambon has produced a relatively modest assemblage of bone tools. These ar...
International audienceThe rock shelter of Pont d'Ambon has produced a relatively modest assemblage o...
National audienceSince prehistoric times, coastal populations exploited animal resources from the se...
International audienceIn prehispanic Mesoamerica, bone was a broadly recovered raw material for the ...
Hunter-gatherer-fishers inhabited the wetlands of the Río Salado Depression (Argentine Pampas) durin...
International audienceThis article deals with the technical and subsistence behaviours of the prehis...
The analysis of bony culinary remains found in an archeological site might supply important elements...
This doctoral work studies and documents the use of bone, antler, ivory, coral, mother-of-pearl, hor...
Compared to lithic implements, Solutrean bone industry has been considered for a long time as poor a...
This paper is a first approach to faunal use in the production of bone tools in Punta Entrada and Pa...
Marianne Christensen produced a well-researched and necessary book, not only because it synthesizes ...
This paper presents an Experimental Program developed to identify, describe and differentiate the pr...
How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that ...
International audienceIn Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, hunter-gatherer equipment made on hard mate...
This paper discusses the selection of osseous raw materials from Late Holocene hunter-gatherer sites...
The rock shelter of Pont d'Ambon has produced a relatively modest assemblage of bone tools. These ar...
International audienceThe rock shelter of Pont d'Ambon has produced a relatively modest assemblage o...
National audienceSince prehistoric times, coastal populations exploited animal resources from the se...
International audienceIn prehispanic Mesoamerica, bone was a broadly recovered raw material for the ...
Hunter-gatherer-fishers inhabited the wetlands of the Río Salado Depression (Argentine Pampas) durin...
International audienceThis article deals with the technical and subsistence behaviours of the prehis...
The analysis of bony culinary remains found in an archeological site might supply important elements...
This doctoral work studies and documents the use of bone, antler, ivory, coral, mother-of-pearl, hor...
Compared to lithic implements, Solutrean bone industry has been considered for a long time as poor a...
This paper is a first approach to faunal use in the production of bone tools in Punta Entrada and Pa...
Marianne Christensen produced a well-researched and necessary book, not only because it synthesizes ...
This paper presents an Experimental Program developed to identify, describe and differentiate the pr...
How prehispanic foragers adjusted their foraging activities to plant cultivation is a question that ...