Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the Netherlands, are described and interpreted as strike-a-lights used in combination with pyrites. Experiments were carried out; the use-wear traces on the experimental pieces are similar to those occurring on the prehistoric specimens. It is concluded that the pyrite technique for fire production most probably predated wood-on-wood techniques, both in Europe and Greenland.</p
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Equipment used for fire-making must have formed an integral part of the toolkits of Palaeolithic hun...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [8-10].Various knapping techniques of flints used at Stone Age effected...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Upper Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and Hol...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Upper Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and Hol...
Fire use appears to have been relatively common among Neandertals in the Middle Palaeolithic. Howeve...
The role of firesetting, which prevailed through millennia as the main method of exploitation raw ma...
International audienceMost studies regarding the Paleolithic use of fire in France have focused on i...
We present here the first direct evidence for regular fire making by Neandertals. Isolated zones of ...
peer reviewedCurrently, there is no agreement about the timing of the habitual use of fire in the Pa...
The research contained in this dissertation explores the origins of fire making in prehistory, focus...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Equipment used for fire-making must have formed an integral part of the toolkits of Palaeolithic hun...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [8-10].Various knapping techniques of flints used at Stone Age effected...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the ...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Upper Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and Hol...
Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Upper Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and Hol...
Fire use appears to have been relatively common among Neandertals in the Middle Palaeolithic. Howeve...
The role of firesetting, which prevailed through millennia as the main method of exploitation raw ma...
International audienceMost studies regarding the Paleolithic use of fire in France have focused on i...
We present here the first direct evidence for regular fire making by Neandertals. Isolated zones of ...
peer reviewedCurrently, there is no agreement about the timing of the habitual use of fire in the Pa...
The research contained in this dissertation explores the origins of fire making in prehistory, focus...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Burnt lithic artefacts are regularly discarded from microwear analyses, causing a bias in the functi...
Equipment used for fire-making must have formed an integral part of the toolkits of Palaeolithic hun...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [8-10].Various knapping techniques of flints used at Stone Age effected...