The study of lithic assemblages from Pakistan and India has shown that pressure débitage and heat treatment of raw material during the production of débitage were often associated techniques. This was well-established in a large part of the Sub-continent from the Neolithic onwards. The use of heat-treatment does not appear to have been common in flint industries but seems to have been closely related to the micro-fibrous varieties of silicia used in pressure débitage and ornament production. Heat treatment is still in use for the production of carnelian beads.L'examen de séries lithiques du Pakistan et de l'Inde a montré que le débitage par pression et la chauffe de la matière première au cours du débitage étaient des techniques souvent ass...
The study of lithic Chasséen industries from Drôme, Aude and Haute-Savoie (France) shows that therma...
Handling raw materials by means of experimentation has become a continuous experience from the begin...
In the Armorican Massif (north-western France), several Middle Palaeolithic industries are character...
The study of lithic assemblages from Pakistan and India has shown that pressure débitage and heat tr...
The antiquity of fire-using crafts goes back to the Solutrean, a 20 000 years old prehistoric cultur...
Following recent research in the Near East, débitage by pressure has been evidenced at Mehrgarh, Pak...
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The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
International audienceThe heat treatment of siliceous rocks is an intentional process that alters th...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
International audienceThe Neolithic period Chassey culture in southern France from 4200 to 3500 Cal....
In a previous paper Morris and Ashton suggested that the interpretation of the relationship between ...
<div><p>Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Midd...
The study of lithic Chasséen industries from Drôme, Aude and Haute-Savoie (France) shows that therma...
Handling raw materials by means of experimentation has become a continuous experience from the begin...
In the Armorican Massif (north-western France), several Middle Palaeolithic industries are character...
The study of lithic assemblages from Pakistan and India has shown that pressure débitage and heat tr...
The antiquity of fire-using crafts goes back to the Solutrean, a 20 000 years old prehistoric cultur...
Following recent research in the Near East, débitage by pressure has been evidenced at Mehrgarh, Pak...
International audienceThe Solutrean technocomplex is characterized by the use of innovative techniqu...
This article deals with heat treatment on bone artefacts, the effect of which was to add colour and ...
The recent Solutrean is characterized by the appearance of a new and diversified hunting equipment, ...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
International audienceThe heat treatment of siliceous rocks is an intentional process that alters th...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
International audienceThe Neolithic period Chassey culture in southern France from 4200 to 3500 Cal....
In a previous paper Morris and Ashton suggested that the interpretation of the relationship between ...
<div><p>Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Midd...
The study of lithic Chasséen industries from Drôme, Aude and Haute-Savoie (France) shows that therma...
Handling raw materials by means of experimentation has become a continuous experience from the begin...
In the Armorican Massif (north-western France), several Middle Palaeolithic industries are character...