Blade cores provided a portable source of stone or obsidian for manufacturing different kinds of tools by flaking off pieces from the core. The basis of many Upper Paleolithic tool forms from both ...
Can you think why the people would adopt the new technology? What do you know about different types of stone? Why do you think sandstone is used for grinding (see Figure 9)? Is this the type of tool ...
2019. The impact of flake tool attributes and butcher experience on carcass processing time and efficiency during experimental butchery trials. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, Vol. 29, ...
Blade cores provided a portable source of stone or obsidian for manufacturing different kinds of tools by flaking off pieces from the core. The basis of many Upper Paleolithic tool forms from both ...
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The origins of cultural innovations in early Homo sapiens have sparked much debate. However, a significant discovery in Grotta di Castelcivita, southern Italy, may resolve one such long-standing ...
Some scholars suggest this was a branch of the hunter-gatherer Hoabinhian culture, who made distinctive stone tools found in other parts of Southeast Asia, from southwest China to Indonesia.
A team of Chinese and Kenyan archaeologists have uncovered a Stone Age “production line” that used sophisticated techniques to produce “standardised” tools. The findings could fill in the ...