Ruebens Karen. Karen Ruebens (2012) — From Keilmesser to Bout Coupé Handaxes: Macro-Regional Variability among Western European Late Middle Palaeolithic Bifacial Tools . In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, tome 110, n°2, 2013. pp. 364-365
ABSTRACT The recent study of handaxes assemblages of middle Pleistocene from the Somme Valley, Escau...
Bout coupé handaxes are widely considered to be a cultural and typological marker for the Middle Pal...
Securely dated at 28,000 BP, the Maisierian is considered to be the first Paleolithic industry in Eu...
Neanderthals in Western Europe are associated with a plethora of stone tool assemblages and their in...
During the Late Middle Paleolithic (-130 / -40 ka) in northern and western Europe, a massivedevelopm...
Recent broad-scale comparative studies of Neanderthal lithic assemblages have contrasted previous vi...
Population dynamics between and within Pleistocene groups are vital to understanding wider behaviour...
Sometimes, in Middle Palaeolithic sites, there are some handaxes yet. These tools are seen like an a...
Session XIV-3. The bifacial shaping phenomenon over time and spaceInternational audienceThis paper f...
While Late Middle Palaeolithic industries are characterized by a well-documented diversity of stone ...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
Based on the different bifacial elements that occur in the last glacial cycle it is established that...
ABSTRACT The recent study of handaxes assemblages of middle Pleistocene from the Somme Valley, Escau...
Bout coupé handaxes are widely considered to be a cultural and typological marker for the Middle Pal...
Securely dated at 28,000 BP, the Maisierian is considered to be the first Paleolithic industry in Eu...
Neanderthals in Western Europe are associated with a plethora of stone tool assemblages and their in...
During the Late Middle Paleolithic (-130 / -40 ka) in northern and western Europe, a massivedevelopm...
Recent broad-scale comparative studies of Neanderthal lithic assemblages have contrasted previous vi...
Population dynamics between and within Pleistocene groups are vital to understanding wider behaviour...
Sometimes, in Middle Palaeolithic sites, there are some handaxes yet. These tools are seen like an a...
Session XIV-3. The bifacial shaping phenomenon over time and spaceInternational audienceThis paper f...
While Late Middle Palaeolithic industries are characterized by a well-documented diversity of stone ...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
Bifacially backed knives (“Keilmesser”) are known from different European Middle Palaeolithic contex...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
In the Late Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe, two main cultural complexes have been distinguishe...
Based on the different bifacial elements that occur in the last glacial cycle it is established that...
ABSTRACT The recent study of handaxes assemblages of middle Pleistocene from the Somme Valley, Escau...
Bout coupé handaxes are widely considered to be a cultural and typological marker for the Middle Pal...
Securely dated at 28,000 BP, the Maisierian is considered to be the first Paleolithic industry in Eu...