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Working of Reindeer’s Antlers at the Neolithic – Bronze Age Settlement Mayak 2 (Murmansk region)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2023
The article presents the preliminary results of the traceological analysis of the artefacts made of reindeer antler (Rangifer tarandus) found at the settlement Mayak 2 (Murmansk region). The site, excavated in 1979–1984 by N. N. Gurina, has been dated to
Malyutina Anna A.   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ramification of lithic production and the search of small tools in Iberian Peninsula Middle Paleolithic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The notion of recycling and it relationship with ramified productions and small tool production in Late Middle Paleolithic from the Iberian Peninsula are investigated. Results from Amalda, Axlor, Pe~na Miel, and Quebrada show that the production of small
Aleix Eixea   +86 more
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Foxes in Retrospect—Unraveling Human-Fox Relationships through Fox Tooth Ornaments in the Swabian Jura

open access: yesQuaternary, 2023
Personal ornaments play an important role in our understanding of human cultural and behavioral change during the Upper Paleolithic, providing insights into intangible aspects of human cultural behavior. Some ornament forms are better studied than others,
Flavia Venditti   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

La microscopía como herramienta metodológica en zooarqueología y tafonomía en Chile: casos y perspectivas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The development of microscopy for the archaeological materials analysis since the early ‘50s, has strongly impacted the development of analytical methodologies that allow access to a record, otherwise, inaccessible.
López Mendoza, Patricio   +2 more
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Typology of chipped stone artefacts in the Early and Middle Neolithic in Serbia [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2006
After studying the material from twenty sites dating from the Early and Middle Neolithic we propose the typology of chipped stone artefacts based on the established morphological characteristics but supplemented with data provided by the analysis of ...
Šarić Josip
doaj   +1 more source

: THE BRONZE AGE PAINTED CAVE OF " LES FRAUX ", DORDOGNE (FRANCE) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
International audienceFor six years, an interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, surveyors, environmentalists and archaeometrists have jointly carried out the study of a Bronze Age painted cave, registrered in the French Historical Monuments.
Burens-Carozza, Albane   +5 more
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An assessment of bone tool cleaning procedures in preparation for traceological analysis

open access: yesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2022
Abstract The preparation of samples for traceological analysis is a key methodological aspect in the correct interpretation of use-wear; however, it is often poorly reflected in the archaeological literature. The treatment of osseous tissues is particularly overlooked, and receives even less attention than lithic raw materials. The presence of residues
Mateo-Lomba, Paula   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

Early Iron Age hoard from Jodłowno, Northern Poland

open access: yesCommunicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae, 2023
The hoard from Jodłowno, near Gdańsk, about 27 km from the coast of the Baltic Sea in northern Poland, was found in 2021. The hoard, comprising 68 metal artefacts, was accidentally discovered during an authorised metal detector survey in the area.
Kamil Nowak, Paweł Gan
doaj   +1 more source

Use-wear analysis on the Early Neolithic blades from Castillejos de Montefrío (Granada) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
El asentamiento de Castillejos de Montefrío constituye un yacimiento de primer orden para poder comprender el proceso de neolitización y el desarrollo de las primeras comunidades agricultoras y pastoras a lo largo de varios milenios en el sur peninsular.
Afonso Marrero, José A.   +5 more
core   +2 more sources

First evidence of human bone pendants from Late Mesolithic Northeast Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
In this paper, we introduce the first evidence of the use of human bone for making pendants in Northeast Europe. Twelve of the 37 studied pendants made of long bone splinters turned out to be human bone. Here, we present the ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass
Dmitriy, Gerasimov   +3 more
core   +1 more source

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