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Identification of starch granules on ground stone tools exposed to fire
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2023Stefania L Wilks, Lisbeth A Louderback
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Bronze Age stone tools in Nuragic Sardinia: The case of the ground-stone tools from Nuraghe Cuccurada-Mogoro (Sardinia, Italy) [PDF]
Abstract The use of stone tools has always characterized the everyday life of Nuragic people, the communities that lived in Sardinia (Western Mediterranean, Italy) during the Bronze and Iron Ages. Several archaeological sites on this island attest to the great importance of stone-made instruments, among which are ground-stone tools.
Matta Valentina, Cicilloni Riccardo
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Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1969
The overwhelming preponderance of artifacts consists of ground stone tools or, more precisely, tools not only shaped for grinding but shaped by grinding. The ratio of ground to chipped stone implements is six to one if hammerstones are included with the latter, and nine to one if hammerstones are disregarded in the calculation.
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The overwhelming preponderance of artifacts consists of ground stone tools or, more precisely, tools not only shaped for grinding but shaped by grinding. The ratio of ground to chipped stone implements is six to one if hammerstones are included with the latter, and nine to one if hammerstones are disregarded in the calculation.
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Experimental Replication of the Use of Ground Stone Tools
KIVA, 1989ABSTRACTTwelve experiments have been conducted using ground stone tools. The used surfaces of these experimental tools have been studied to determine whether definable differences occur in the use-wear patterns. At low-power magnification a difference is observed that is related to the type of material worked against the stone.
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2010
Analyses of stone tools are most often conducted to obtain provenance information or determine the time of site occupation. As outlined in the following section, there is a long history of provenance studies of obsidian. Recent studies in South America show geochronological techniques can aid in the discrimination of obsidian sources with similar ...
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Analyses of stone tools are most often conducted to obtain provenance information or determine the time of site occupation. As outlined in the following section, there is a long history of provenance studies of obsidian. Recent studies in South America show geochronological techniques can aid in the discrimination of obsidian sources with similar ...
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