The function of geometric tools is a relevant point of discussion for the interpretation of Mesolithic and Neolithic contexts. The morphology of geometrics allowed archeologists considering these tools to be hunting weapons. Nevertheless, recent use-wear analyses put on light that geometrics were used also as cutting inserts for working soft substances. In particular, the latter function was individuated in some Neolithic sites in Northern Italy. In this paper, we present the results of the analysis of macro- and micro-traces of geometric tools of a variety of sites of the Italian peninsula and Sicily, exemplifying a range of chronology from Mesolithic-Neolithic transition to Recent-Final Neolithic. The correlation of experimental data, use...
International audienceThe use of weapons, and therefore of arrowheads, is structuring in the technic...
Recent advances in the functional study of stone technology have highlighted how, since the early Pa...
The Early Neolithic site at Su Carroppu is distinguished by a remarkable incidence of obsidian geome...
The function of geometric tools is a relevant point of discussion for the interpretation of Mesolith...
The article presents an original analysis which combines use-wear, 3D modelling and spatial analyses...
The article presents an original analysis which combines use wear and spatial analyses to experiment...
The Neolithisation of the Northern Italy is particularly interesting since archaeological data show ...
International audienceThe study of the crop-harvesting technology of the first groups of farmers can...
Using cross-sectional geometry (CSG), entheseal changes (ECs), and presence of external auditory mea...
The traceological analysis of archaeological artefacts has a great potential in prehistoric studies....
Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker fo...
Between the late 7th and early 6th millennium BC, the Neolithic era arrives in Southern Italy by se...
Using cross-sectional geometry (CSG), entheseal changes (ECs), and presence of external auditory mea...
Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker fo...
Data from many middle Paleolithic sites demonstrate that Neanderthals were able to hunt a wide range...
International audienceThe use of weapons, and therefore of arrowheads, is structuring in the technic...
Recent advances in the functional study of stone technology have highlighted how, since the early Pa...
The Early Neolithic site at Su Carroppu is distinguished by a remarkable incidence of obsidian geome...
The function of geometric tools is a relevant point of discussion for the interpretation of Mesolith...
The article presents an original analysis which combines use-wear, 3D modelling and spatial analyses...
The article presents an original analysis which combines use wear and spatial analyses to experiment...
The Neolithisation of the Northern Italy is particularly interesting since archaeological data show ...
International audienceThe study of the crop-harvesting technology of the first groups of farmers can...
Using cross-sectional geometry (CSG), entheseal changes (ECs), and presence of external auditory mea...
The traceological analysis of archaeological artefacts has a great potential in prehistoric studies....
Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker fo...
Between the late 7th and early 6th millennium BC, the Neolithic era arrives in Southern Italy by se...
Using cross-sectional geometry (CSG), entheseal changes (ECs), and presence of external auditory mea...
Geometric microliths have been often considered as an important cultural and chronological marker fo...
Data from many middle Paleolithic sites demonstrate that Neanderthals were able to hunt a wide range...
International audienceThe use of weapons, and therefore of arrowheads, is structuring in the technic...
Recent advances in the functional study of stone technology have highlighted how, since the early Pa...
The Early Neolithic site at Su Carroppu is distinguished by a remarkable incidence of obsidian geome...