For several decades, microwear analysis has been applied to a variety of flaked stone artifacts. These studies have attempted to ascertain the function of specific flaked stone tools. This study applies microwear analysis to flaked stone artifacts recovered from a burial site in western Idaho. The purpose of this study is to determine if the artifacts recovered from the Rosenberger site (10-PE-29) were burial specific; that is, produced and used for ceremonial purposes only
In the archaeological record, Ground Stone Tools (hereafter GST) represent an important tool group t...
Studies of micron-scale surface wear patterns holds considerable promise as a source of functional i...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
For several decades, microwear analysis has been applied to a variety of flaked stone artifacts. The...
A three-fold approach is taken to the topic of reconstructing patterns of stone tool utilization. Fi...
This project analyzed use wear on 100 artifacts recovered from two Late Archaic sites located on Gra...
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...
This thesis ls a contributlon to middle range research and involves the analysis of mlcrowear on exp...
Microwear analysis is an important part of lithic studies as it gives insights into the use of stone...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
The application of combined use-wear analysis and FTIR micro spectroscopy for the investigation of t...
For a long time, research of bone industry in archeology was disorganized and mostly limited for cla...
Stone tool residue analysis has been used for reconstructing different aspects of prehistoric human ...
During prehistoric times quartz crystal was a valuable material for making tools and is found in Ida...
In the archaeological record, Ground Stone Tools (hereafter GST) represent an important tool group t...
Studies of micron-scale surface wear patterns holds considerable promise as a source of functional i...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
For several decades, microwear analysis has been applied to a variety of flaked stone artifacts. The...
A three-fold approach is taken to the topic of reconstructing patterns of stone tool utilization. Fi...
This project analyzed use wear on 100 artifacts recovered from two Late Archaic sites located on Gra...
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...
This thesis ls a contributlon to middle range research and involves the analysis of mlcrowear on exp...
Microwear analysis is an important part of lithic studies as it gives insights into the use of stone...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
The application of combined use-wear analysis and FTIR micro spectroscopy for the investigation of t...
For a long time, research of bone industry in archeology was disorganized and mostly limited for cla...
Stone tool residue analysis has been used for reconstructing different aspects of prehistoric human ...
During prehistoric times quartz crystal was a valuable material for making tools and is found in Ida...
In the archaeological record, Ground Stone Tools (hereafter GST) represent an important tool group t...
Studies of micron-scale surface wear patterns holds considerable promise as a source of functional i...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...