Here we present a database of responses by South African agate and chalcedony to heat treatment. This will assist analyses of heated stone tools not only in South African archaeological sites, but wherever heated agate and chalcedony pieces were knapped. The minerals are abundant worldwide. To replicate potential heating methods during the Stone Age we placed some minerals in a wood fire, some under coals, and others were buried in sediments beneath fires. Thermal responses include lustrous flaked surfaces, pot lid fractures, semi-circular internal fractures, rough internal surfaces, and crazing. Aerobic heating is implied by pot lid fractures. To explain the thermal responses we analyzed the minerals using X-ray fluorescence, Raman spectro...
Fire in the natural environment has been shown to play a role in altering the mineralogy of the geol...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
Recent studies in southern Africa and eastern Australia have demonstrated the feasibility of using a...
Before 100,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of South Africa, silica varieties of min...
In this paper we conduct geochemical and colourimetric measurements of glauconite grains in micromor...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
<div><p>Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Midd...
International audienceIt was recently found that silcrete raw material was heat-treated during the S...
Discussions of heat treatment in the southern African Middle Stone Age often focus on the importance...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
Experiments indicate that the application of heat to silica material may have aided primitive man in...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
The study of rapid heating and its effects on silcrete is widely debated, and studies have arrived a...
Fire in the natural environment has been shown to play a role in altering the mineralogy of the geol...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
Recent studies in southern Africa and eastern Australia have demonstrated the feasibility of using a...
Before 100,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of South Africa, silica varieties of min...
In this paper we conduct geochemical and colourimetric measurements of glauconite grains in micromor...
International audienceSilcrete heat treatment in the South African Middle Stone Age has been underst...
<div><p>Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Midd...
International audienceIt was recently found that silcrete raw material was heat-treated during the S...
Discussions of heat treatment in the southern African Middle Stone Age often focus on the importance...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
Experiments indicate that the application of heat to silica material may have aided primitive man in...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
The study of rapid heating and its effects on silcrete is widely debated, and studies have arrived a...
Fire in the natural environment has been shown to play a role in altering the mineralogy of the geol...
Heating stone to enhance its flaking qualities is among the multiple innovative adaptations introduc...
Recent studies in southern Africa and eastern Australia have demonstrated the feasibility of using a...