The goal of the thesis is to find the way how to apply use-wear analysis as well as functional analysis to archaeological assemblages of selected artefacts from Central European archaeological contexts, namely lithics (chipped stone artefacts) and obtain the greatest potential from the analysis. Thesis consists of: current state in the field of functional studies research worldwide, method of use-wear application in connection with material science knowledge, especially tribology. Use-wear analysis is applied to the selected lithic artefacts from Paleolithic to Eneolithic Periods. The results of this work are based on the following microscopic approaches: low power approach (LPA), high power approach (HPA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM...
This work is based on the microwear analysis of a drawn sample of the lithic industry found at Ripat...
Use-wear analysis of stone tools is a powerful means for understanding lithic assemblages and past h...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...
The goal of the thesis is to find the way how to apply use-wear analysis as well as functional analy...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
Following a series of published analyses ranging from architecture to prehistoric diet of the Iron G...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Lemorini C., Nunziante Cesaro S. -- Improved mole...
The possibility to interpret prehistoric tools function, that in many cases constitutes the only pre...
[EN] In this work the results of the functional analysis applied to the lithic remains from the “Low...
This PhD project was aimed at presenting selected aspects of daily life of hunter-gathering societie...
For a long time, research of bone industry in archeology was disorganized and mostly limited for cla...
The application of combined use-wear analysis and FTIR micro spectroscopy for the investigation of t...
Although use-wear analysis of prehistoric stone tools using conventional microscopy has proven usefu...
This chapter focuses on the historical background ofthe theory and methodological background of func...
International audienceUse-wear analysis of lithic artefacts is based on macro and microscopic observ...
This work is based on the microwear analysis of a drawn sample of the lithic industry found at Ripat...
Use-wear analysis of stone tools is a powerful means for understanding lithic assemblages and past h...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...
The goal of the thesis is to find the way how to apply use-wear analysis as well as functional analy...
Since long ago, functional interpretations about prehistoric tools illustrated one of the main conce...
Following a series of published analyses ranging from architecture to prehistoric diet of the Iron G...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Lemorini C., Nunziante Cesaro S. -- Improved mole...
The possibility to interpret prehistoric tools function, that in many cases constitutes the only pre...
[EN] In this work the results of the functional analysis applied to the lithic remains from the “Low...
This PhD project was aimed at presenting selected aspects of daily life of hunter-gathering societie...
For a long time, research of bone industry in archeology was disorganized and mostly limited for cla...
The application of combined use-wear analysis and FTIR micro spectroscopy for the investigation of t...
Although use-wear analysis of prehistoric stone tools using conventional microscopy has proven usefu...
This chapter focuses on the historical background ofthe theory and methodological background of func...
International audienceUse-wear analysis of lithic artefacts is based on macro and microscopic observ...
This work is based on the microwear analysis of a drawn sample of the lithic industry found at Ripat...
Use-wear analysis of stone tools is a powerful means for understanding lithic assemblages and past h...
International audienceThe identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one...