Use-wear traces are considered to be material specific. The use of an appropriate reference collection is thus fundamental for interpreting tools' function. To test whether a flint reference collection can be used to interpret the function of non-flint tools, I conducted experiments using chert, dolerite, and quartz endscrapers and flakes. I compared wear traces obtained during the experiment with use-wear on experimental flint tools exposed to the same variables (motion, contact material, time). The results highlighted strong similarities in the characteristics and distribution of traces on chert and flint. Dolerite and quartz differ from flint, especially regarding the distribution and appearance of use-polish. However, shared traits were...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
Ground Stone Tools (GST) have been identified in several Levantine archaeological sites dating to th...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
peer reviewedLithic use-wear analysis was originally dominantly developed for determining the uses o...
Ever since the beginnings of traceology as a scientific method of analysis, the raw material was se...
peer reviewedRecent advances in functional studies, including the development of a method for identi...
Since the onset of use-wear studies of lithic assemblages, many researchers have focused their analy...
Especially for the Lower Palaeolithic, traceological analysis is very difficult to carry out due to ...
Especially for the Lower Palaeolithic, traceological analysis is very difficult to carry out due to ...
With 15 different rocks (limestones, flints, cherts, opals and obsidians) we prepared sickles and sa...
The aim of this work is to contribute to the development of a use-wear analysis methodological frame...
With 15 different rocks (limestones, flints, cherts, opals and obsidians) we prepared sickles and sa...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
Since the 1980s, several experimental analyses have been able to differentiate some lithic tool type...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
Ground Stone Tools (GST) have been identified in several Levantine archaeological sites dating to th...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
peer reviewedLithic use-wear analysis was originally dominantly developed for determining the uses o...
Ever since the beginnings of traceology as a scientific method of analysis, the raw material was se...
peer reviewedRecent advances in functional studies, including the development of a method for identi...
Since the onset of use-wear studies of lithic assemblages, many researchers have focused their analy...
Especially for the Lower Palaeolithic, traceological analysis is very difficult to carry out due to ...
Especially for the Lower Palaeolithic, traceological analysis is very difficult to carry out due to ...
With 15 different rocks (limestones, flints, cherts, opals and obsidians) we prepared sickles and sa...
The aim of this work is to contribute to the development of a use-wear analysis methodological frame...
With 15 different rocks (limestones, flints, cherts, opals and obsidians) we prepared sickles and sa...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
Since the 1980s, several experimental analyses have been able to differentiate some lithic tool type...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...
Ground Stone Tools (GST) have been identified in several Levantine archaeological sites dating to th...
The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodologi...