ABSTRACT: The wooden handles of axes and adzes found on the lake shore sites of Clairvaux and Chalain date from the « Néolithique moyen Bourguignon » and late Neolithic « Civilisation Saône- Rhône ». The wood species commonly employed were ash, maple, beech. The working edge was most often indirectly fixed to the handle by means of an intermediary sheath. The handles can be separated into 4 groups: 1 - the long straight handle with a swollen head totally or partially perforated is the most frequent form and appears at the end of the Cortaillod period 2 - the long straight handle with a tenon joint is frequent in the final phase of the Neolithic age 3 - the short straight handle with a transversally perforated head seems to be restricted to...
International audienceSince 1975, systematic survey of the Champ-Villars site, close to the Saône, d...
Techno-morphological and functional examination of flint and obsidiean artefacts with «plant gloss» ...
J.-F. Piningre : The flint blades storing-place of the Mont-des-Cats, on the Godewaersvelde territor...
During last four millennia, wood working tools acquired their modern form and characteristics. The b...
The goal of this work is to understand the management of heavy stone tools, first from supply of the...
This text presents the synthesis of two initially independent techno-functional studies. The first d...
Tools associated with ceramic production were identified through functional analysis of two collecti...
The question of the modes of hafting arised repeatedly in the course of the study of tools of flint,...
Correlation between nine littoral dwelling sites of the lakes of Chalain and Clairvaux (Jura, France...
ABSTRACT In 1951, a chance discovery revealed five vessels placed one inside the other, two polished...
In the main neolithic sites of the canton of Fribourg many hafted implements such as axes, adzes and...
This study shows the main trends of flint arrow-heads evolution, from shore dwellings in Chalain and...
ABSTRACT The recent study of handaxes assemblages of middle Pleistocene from the Somme Valley, Escau...
International audienceSince 1975, systematic survey of the Champ-Villars site, close to the Saône, d...
Techno-morphological and functional examination of flint and obsidiean artefacts with «plant gloss» ...
J.-F. Piningre : The flint blades storing-place of the Mont-des-Cats, on the Godewaersvelde territor...
During last four millennia, wood working tools acquired their modern form and characteristics. The b...
The goal of this work is to understand the management of heavy stone tools, first from supply of the...
This text presents the synthesis of two initially independent techno-functional studies. The first d...
Tools associated with ceramic production were identified through functional analysis of two collecti...
The question of the modes of hafting arised repeatedly in the course of the study of tools of flint,...
Correlation between nine littoral dwelling sites of the lakes of Chalain and Clairvaux (Jura, France...
ABSTRACT In 1951, a chance discovery revealed five vessels placed one inside the other, two polished...
In the main neolithic sites of the canton of Fribourg many hafted implements such as axes, adzes and...
This study shows the main trends of flint arrow-heads evolution, from shore dwellings in Chalain and...
ABSTRACT The recent study of handaxes assemblages of middle Pleistocene from the Somme Valley, Escau...
International audienceSince 1975, systematic survey of the Champ-Villars site, close to the Saône, d...
Techno-morphological and functional examination of flint and obsidiean artefacts with «plant gloss» ...
J.-F. Piningre : The flint blades storing-place of the Mont-des-Cats, on the Godewaersvelde territor...