Through practical experiments, edge-wear analysis, and the study of archaeological collections, the dissertation explores the complex relationship between style and function in a specific class of artifacts: the Neolithic axe. The results of the three-part approach described above, when applied for instance to thin-butted axes from the Funnel Beaker Culture, indicated that there was no clear-cut cass of unusable prestige axes, but rather that axe length more likely reflected practical rather than stylistic considerations. The methods were also applied to discovering the possible reasons behind the choice of flint or greenstone for the manufacture of certain types of otherwise morphologically similar Neolithic axes. The results of practical ...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic - An Experimental Investigation of a Flint Axe Manufacture Si...
This thesis records the study of over one thousand selected, bone, antler and ivory artifacts from t...
The Production of Axes in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age – Analyses based on Archaeologica...
Thin-butted flint axes are one of the most frequently occurring types in Scandinavian prehistory. Wh...
Neolithic societies produced and circulated axeheads made out of different rock types over substanti...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic: Experiments with Grinding and Polishing of Thin-Butted Flint...
Axes and chisels of flint in the Battle-axe culture Axes and chisels of flint have played a promine...
Polished stone axes have long been recognised as one of the most important forms of material culture...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
The causes of morphological variation within Lower Palaeolithic stone tool assemblages have been sub...
The functional value of a stone tool is principally in its ability to cut, split, or otherwise defor...
This thesis addresses the significance accorded, past and present, to those axe-heads of flint and s...
140 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthropolog...
140 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthropolog...
This PhD project was aimed at presenting selected aspects of daily life of hunter-gathering societie...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic - An Experimental Investigation of a Flint Axe Manufacture Si...
This thesis records the study of over one thousand selected, bone, antler and ivory artifacts from t...
The Production of Axes in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age – Analyses based on Archaeologica...
Thin-butted flint axes are one of the most frequently occurring types in Scandinavian prehistory. Wh...
Neolithic societies produced and circulated axeheads made out of different rock types over substanti...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic: Experiments with Grinding and Polishing of Thin-Butted Flint...
Axes and chisels of flint in the Battle-axe culture Axes and chisels of flint have played a promine...
Polished stone axes have long been recognised as one of the most important forms of material culture...
The Middle Palaeolithic of Europe has long been characterised by its rich technological diversity, w...
The causes of morphological variation within Lower Palaeolithic stone tool assemblages have been sub...
The functional value of a stone tool is principally in its ability to cut, split, or otherwise defor...
This thesis addresses the significance accorded, past and present, to those axe-heads of flint and s...
140 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthropolog...
140 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthropolog...
This PhD project was aimed at presenting selected aspects of daily life of hunter-gathering societie...
Flint Axe Manufacture in the Neolithic - An Experimental Investigation of a Flint Axe Manufacture Si...
This thesis records the study of over one thousand selected, bone, antler and ivory artifacts from t...
The Production of Axes in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age – Analyses based on Archaeologica...