The question of the modes of hafting arised repeatedly in the course of the study of tools of flint, obsidian, polished stone and bone found at four Thessalian Neolithic sites (Sesklo, Dimini, Magoula Karamourlar, Haghios Petros). Hafts of solid material such as bone or antler are rarely found and only in late neolithic deposits. Further there is a relative scarcity of chipped and polished implements shaped for the purpose of hafting. The macroscopic traces of use on the chipped stone are an indirect evidence for the modes of hafting composite tools. Several innovations concerning the hafting methods are related to the late neolithic period. The exploitation of the technical possibilities of the deer antler to make sleeves is the most impor...
We discuss certain data from our work on functional analysis of selected tools of the Mousterian of ...
The surface of polished stone axes often bears some marks that can be connected with hafting, whethe...
ABSTRACT: The wooden handles of axes and adzes found on the lake shore sites of Clairvaux and Chalai...
The question of the modes of hafting arised repeatedly in the course of the study of tools of flint,...
The site of Ksar Akil in Lebanon has produced the largest collection of upper Palaeolithic bone and ...
This text presents the synthesis of two initially independent techno-functional studies. The first d...
Technical and microwear data indicate that the blades and blade tools of the Linear Band Ceramic ind...
Experiments are described which illuminate several issues that bear upon questions of hafting in the...
The goal of this work is to understand the management of heavy stone tools, first from supply of the...
Tanged tools from Western Upper Perigordian are not always spear-points but appear in most of the ca...
The Clapade cave in Millau (Aveyron) is known for having delivered a group of five flintblades that ...
International audienceIn archeological record for the late Lower Pleistocene, manuports often repres...
In the case of a lithic industry showing as little as morphological variation as the Thessaly Neolit...
We discuss certain data from our work on functional analysis of selected tools of the Mousterian of ...
The surface of polished stone axes often bears some marks that can be connected with hafting, whethe...
ABSTRACT: The wooden handles of axes and adzes found on the lake shore sites of Clairvaux and Chalai...
The question of the modes of hafting arised repeatedly in the course of the study of tools of flint,...
The site of Ksar Akil in Lebanon has produced the largest collection of upper Palaeolithic bone and ...
This text presents the synthesis of two initially independent techno-functional studies. The first d...
Technical and microwear data indicate that the blades and blade tools of the Linear Band Ceramic ind...
Experiments are described which illuminate several issues that bear upon questions of hafting in the...
The goal of this work is to understand the management of heavy stone tools, first from supply of the...
Tanged tools from Western Upper Perigordian are not always spear-points but appear in most of the ca...
The Clapade cave in Millau (Aveyron) is known for having delivered a group of five flintblades that ...
International audienceIn archeological record for the late Lower Pleistocene, manuports often repres...
In the case of a lithic industry showing as little as morphological variation as the Thessaly Neolit...
We discuss certain data from our work on functional analysis of selected tools of the Mousterian of ...
The surface of polished stone axes often bears some marks that can be connected with hafting, whethe...
ABSTRACT: The wooden handles of axes and adzes found on the lake shore sites of Clairvaux and Chalai...