Use-wear analysis has become an essential method for the functional study of lithic artefacts from prehistoric archaeological assemblages. On the basis of earlier research, this article discusses experiments and analyses of use-wear on quartzite artefacts caused by wood-working. The raw materials of the artefacts were collected from the Wulanmulun Site, Inner Mongolia. The woodworking techniques include scraping, drilling, and chopping. Scarring sizes are mostly medium and small. Scarring terminations are mainly feathered; stepped terminations are caused by scraping and chopping wood. Scarring mainly appears as run-together distributions. Medium and heavy rounding is found on the edges of the artefacts
peer reviewedLithic use-wear analysis was originally dominantly developed for determining the uses o...
Since the origin of the genus Homo, stone-based technologies were an important component of the tool...
The interest generated by the Paleolithic retouched stone tools is a distant event and dissections p...
The aim of this work is to contribute to the development of a use-wear analysis methodological frame...
This paper presents for the first time an experimental protocol for the assessment of use-wear produ...
The evaluation of the state of preservation of archaeological lithic artefacts is the first step bef...
The site of Sutz-Lattrigen Aussen has yielded a high quality series of tools made from bone, antler ...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...
Prehistoric quartz assemblages have always posed a special problem for archaeologists. Due to its br...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
Ground stone technology is present in various Upper Paleolithic chronologies of Portuguese sites cov...
This thesis ls a contributlon to middle range research and involves the analysis of mlcrowear on exp...
Expedient lithic technology has been described as unchanging and without or very limited presence of...
International audienceSince many decades, the caracterisation of lithic tools that might be used by ...
Use-wear traces are considered to be material specific. The use of an appropriate reference collecti...
peer reviewedLithic use-wear analysis was originally dominantly developed for determining the uses o...
Since the origin of the genus Homo, stone-based technologies were an important component of the tool...
The interest generated by the Paleolithic retouched stone tools is a distant event and dissections p...
The aim of this work is to contribute to the development of a use-wear analysis methodological frame...
This paper presents for the first time an experimental protocol for the assessment of use-wear produ...
The evaluation of the state of preservation of archaeological lithic artefacts is the first step bef...
The site of Sutz-Lattrigen Aussen has yielded a high quality series of tools made from bone, antler ...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...
Prehistoric quartz assemblages have always posed a special problem for archaeologists. Due to its br...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
Ground stone technology is present in various Upper Paleolithic chronologies of Portuguese sites cov...
This thesis ls a contributlon to middle range research and involves the analysis of mlcrowear on exp...
Expedient lithic technology has been described as unchanging and without or very limited presence of...
International audienceSince many decades, the caracterisation of lithic tools that might be used by ...
Use-wear traces are considered to be material specific. The use of an appropriate reference collecti...
peer reviewedLithic use-wear analysis was originally dominantly developed for determining the uses o...
Since the origin of the genus Homo, stone-based technologies were an important component of the tool...
The interest generated by the Paleolithic retouched stone tools is a distant event and dissections p...