A microwear analysis of recycled lithic artefacts from late Pottery Neolithic Wadi Rabah and Early Bronze Age layers at Ein-Zippori, Israel included cores-on-flakes (COFs) which are discarded blanks made into cores, and the flakes detached from them. COFs may have microwear traces that formed before they were recycled. The focus here is on how blanks removed from recycled COFs were used. Discarded flakes were not used as cores to produce small blanks at Ein-Zippori because lithic raw material was scarce, but were COFs recycled so that small tools could be produced for specific tasks? Visible wear traces were present on 19 of 44 blanks produced from COFs. Microwear traces were similar to use wear Lemorini et al. (2015) observed on much older...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
Aceramic flint scatters, comprising very crude cores or flakes and no formalised tools, are frequent...
Fan (or tabular) scrapers are a diagnostic tool type in Chalcolithic Ghassulian and Early Bronze Ag...
Revadim is a multi-layered Late Acheulian site in the Levant which has yielded rich lithic assemblag...
This paper presents a new techno-typological analysis of a sample of small flakes that were produced...
The results of a microwear analysis of samples of fan scrapers and fan scrapers spalls from late Pot...
Flakes, and small flakes in particular, are usually seen as by-products or debris of the knapping pr...
The study of lithic recycling in Paleolithic cultures throughout the OldWorld is increasingly becomi...
The purposeful production of small flakes is integral to the lithic variability of many Middle Pleis...
The Late Pleistocene is pivotal in research on the origins of modern human behavior. In this period,...
Stone tools provide a unique window into the mode of adaptation and cognitive abilities of Lower Pa...
Any archaeological artefact made from recyclable material may have been recycled before deposition. ...
Chopping tools/choppers provide one of the earliest and most persistent examples of stone tools prod...
Microwear analysis is an important part of lithic studies as it gives insights into the use of stone...
The recurrent appearance, in Lower Palaeolithic sites, of lithic industries characterized by the pro...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
Aceramic flint scatters, comprising very crude cores or flakes and no formalised tools, are frequent...
Fan (or tabular) scrapers are a diagnostic tool type in Chalcolithic Ghassulian and Early Bronze Ag...
Revadim is a multi-layered Late Acheulian site in the Levant which has yielded rich lithic assemblag...
This paper presents a new techno-typological analysis of a sample of small flakes that were produced...
The results of a microwear analysis of samples of fan scrapers and fan scrapers spalls from late Pot...
Flakes, and small flakes in particular, are usually seen as by-products or debris of the knapping pr...
The study of lithic recycling in Paleolithic cultures throughout the OldWorld is increasingly becomi...
The purposeful production of small flakes is integral to the lithic variability of many Middle Pleis...
The Late Pleistocene is pivotal in research on the origins of modern human behavior. In this period,...
Stone tools provide a unique window into the mode of adaptation and cognitive abilities of Lower Pa...
Any archaeological artefact made from recyclable material may have been recycled before deposition. ...
Chopping tools/choppers provide one of the earliest and most persistent examples of stone tools prod...
Microwear analysis is an important part of lithic studies as it gives insights into the use of stone...
The recurrent appearance, in Lower Palaeolithic sites, of lithic industries characterized by the pro...
The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the...
Aceramic flint scatters, comprising very crude cores or flakes and no formalised tools, are frequent...
Fan (or tabular) scrapers are a diagnostic tool type in Chalcolithic Ghassulian and Early Bronze Ag...