Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker for the study of lithic assemblages, especially for European Mesolithic and Neolithic. However, systematic studies on microlith function are still lacking. In this paper we present a synthesis of microwear analysis realized on a number of sites, in Western Mediterranean, dated between the VI-V millennium. Our objective is to investigate the significance and the recurrence of those instruments within a spectrum of different contexts. Results indicate that, within a global tendency for microliths use as hunting weapons, there is a certain degree of variability on the basis of environmental, economical and cultural factors that strongly influence ...
Microliths are often found in large numbers in archaeological layers attributed to the Mesolithic. S...
The miniaturization of stone tools, as reflected through the systematic production of bladelets and ...
The function of geometric tools is a relevant point of discussion for the interpretation of Mesolith...
Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker fo...
Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker fo...
[EN] Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological mark...
The aim of this short article is to present the heuristic potential of a detailed analysis of microl...
This paper presents the results of the use-wear analysis of a sample of lithic artifacts from the To...
The progressive microlithisation of the chipped stone tools started to take place during the Upper P...
International audienceThe use of weapons, and therefore of arrowheads, contributed to structuring th...
The production of geometric microliths from bladelets has been identified as one of the main strateg...
A three-fold approach is taken to the topic of reconstructing patterns of stone tool utilization. Fi...
The presence of small retouched stone tools in the lithic industries of the Middle Palaeolithic is a...
The progressive microlithisation of the chipped stone tools started to take place during the Upper P...
Microliths are often found in large numbers in archaeological layers attributed to the Mesolithic. S...
The miniaturization of stone tools, as reflected through the systematic production of bladelets and ...
The function of geometric tools is a relevant point of discussion for the interpretation of Mesolith...
Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker fo...
Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker fo...
[EN] Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological mark...
The aim of this short article is to present the heuristic potential of a detailed analysis of microl...
This paper presents the results of the use-wear analysis of a sample of lithic artifacts from the To...
The progressive microlithisation of the chipped stone tools started to take place during the Upper P...
International audienceThe use of weapons, and therefore of arrowheads, contributed to structuring th...
The production of geometric microliths from bladelets has been identified as one of the main strateg...
A three-fold approach is taken to the topic of reconstructing patterns of stone tool utilization. Fi...
The presence of small retouched stone tools in the lithic industries of the Middle Palaeolithic is a...
The progressive microlithisation of the chipped stone tools started to take place during the Upper P...
Microliths are often found in large numbers in archaeological layers attributed to the Mesolithic. S...
The miniaturization of stone tools, as reflected through the systematic production of bladelets and ...
The function of geometric tools is a relevant point of discussion for the interpretation of Mesolith...