In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue study conducted on ten pièces esquillées (scaled pieces) from Sibudu Cave, South Africa. These artefacts are associated with the Howiesons Poort Industry (∼61.7 and ∼64.7 ka years ago at Sibudu), representing part of the later phase of the Middle Stone Age. Until now, it was unclear on what these pieces were used, and whether they were functional. Previous experimental use-wear work tentatively pointed towards bone processing. However, replication work on stone tool production technology suggests that pièces esquillées are merely the by/end-product of bipolar knapping. I used residue analysis on the Sibudu artefacts because this alternative method has the potential to identify if they w...
Projectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Middle Stone Age (MSA) a...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
International audienceFew Middle Stone Age sites have yielded convincing evidence for a complex bone...
In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue study conducted on ten pièces esquillées (sca...
In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue analysis of stone segments, the type fossils ...
Stone tool residue analysis has been used for reconstructing different aspects of prehistoric human ...
Recently discovered bone implements from Middle Stone Age (MSA) deposits at Sibudu Cave, South Afric...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Mi...
International audienceFully shaped, morphologically standardized bone tools are generally considered...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
Projectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Middle Stone Age (MSA) a...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
International audienceFew Middle Stone Age sites have yielded convincing evidence for a complex bone...
In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue study conducted on ten pièces esquillées (sca...
In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue analysis of stone segments, the type fossils ...
Stone tool residue analysis has been used for reconstructing different aspects of prehistoric human ...
Recently discovered bone implements from Middle Stone Age (MSA) deposits at Sibudu Cave, South Afric...
A few pieces of worked bone were previously reported from Sibudu, a site from KwaZulu-Natal in South...
International audienceProjectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Mi...
International audienceFully shaped, morphologically standardized bone tools are generally considered...
International audienceIt has been suggested that many behavioral innovations, said to appear during ...
Projectile technology is considered to appear early in the southern African Middle Stone Age (MSA) a...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
International audienceFew Middle Stone Age sites have yielded convincing evidence for a complex bone...