Traceological study of Anetivka 1 burins
It is believed that burins are the most difficult category for traceological analysis. Typically, these tools were used to work with hard materials: wood, antler or bone. In this regard, the working edge of the tool is subjected to significant deformation, because it flakes and traces of work are lost.
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A double-pointed wooden throwing stick from Schöningen, Germany: Results and new insights from a multianalytical study. [PDF]
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Aegean mining technologies in Antiquity : a traceological approach : the Laurion mines (Greece)
The Laurion district was one of the most important mining centres of ancient Greece during the fifth and fourth centuries BC, and the minerals extracted were a foundation of Athenian power. On the surface, remains associated with the whole mining process including adits, mineral processing and metallurgical workshops extend over tens of kilometers. The
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Let the Stones Shine: Assessing the Potential of Microwear Analysis on Flint Artifacts to Refine the Post-depositional History of Paleolithic Sites. [PDF]
Baillet M, Leventi A, Chen H, Soressi M.
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The earliest unambiguous Neanderthal engravings on cave walls: La Roche-Cotard, Loire Valley, France. [PDF]
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Utilization of TEM in archaeology to gain in-depth information on historic artifacts [PDF]
Voß Lennart +7 more
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Combining traceological analysis and ZooMS on Early Neolithic bone artefacts from the cave of Coro Trasito, NE Iberian Peninsula: Cervidae used equally to Caprinae. [PDF]
Hansen J +7 more
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The effect of numerical aperture on quantitative use-wear studies and its implication on reproducibility. [PDF]
Calandra I +7 more
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Classifying polish in use-wear analysis with convolutional neural networks. [PDF]
Eleftheriadou A +3 more
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Materiality, Agency and Evolution of Lithic Technology: an Integrated Perspective for Palaeolithic Archaeology. [PDF]
Hussain ST, Will M.
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