Two experimental programs to study the bone tools from the Middle Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (original) (raw)

Neanderthal use of animal bones as retouchers at the Level XV of the Sopeña rock shelter (Asturias, northern Spain

Ana C. Pinto-Llona, Antonio Jesús Romero

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2023

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Bone retouchers fromLower Palaeolithic sites...

Alain Tuffreau, Patricia Valensi

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Bone retouchers from Lower Palaeolithic sites: Terra Amata, Orgnac 3, Cagny-l'Epinette and Cueva del Angel

Patrick Auguste

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Bone retouchers from Lower Palaeolithic sites. A focus on Terra Amata, Orgnac 3, Cagny-l’Epinette and Cueva del Angel

Patricia Valensi

Quaternary International, 2015

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Bone retouchers from the Middle Palaeolithic site of El Salt, Stratigraphic Unit Xa (Alicante, Spain): First data and comparison with the Middle to Upper Pleistocene European record

Leopoldo Pérez

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2019

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Bone as a technological raw material at the Gran Dolina site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain)

Jordi Rosell Ardèvol

Journal of Human Evolution, 2011

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Bone retouchers from the Middle Palaeolithic site of El Salt (Alcoy, Spain

Leopoldo J. Pérez Luis

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Prehistoric Bone Tools and the Archaeozoological Perspective: Research in Central Europe

Alice Choyke

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Prehistoric Bone Tools: Research in Central Europe

Jörg Schibler, Alice Choyke

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Antler working by the last European Pleistocene hunter-gatherers of Santimamiñe cave (Northern Iberian Peninsula): technological implications of osseous equipment during the Magdalenian

Asier Erostarbe-Tome

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2023

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Middle Paleolithic bone retouchers in Southeastern France: Variability and functionality

Antonio Tagliacozzo, Jean-Paul Raynal

Quaternary International, 2014

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Romandini M., Cristiani E., Peresani M. (2014) A retouched bone shaft from the Late Mousterian at Fumane cave (Italy). Technological, experimental and micro-wear analysis. Comptes Rendus Palevol 14: 63-72

Emanuela Cristiani, Matteo Romandini

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From Swartkrans to Arcy-sur-Cure. The use of bone tools in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic

lucinda backwell

2007

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Not so unusual Neanderthal bone tools: new examples from Abri Lartet, France

Eugene Morin

Anthropological and Archaeological Sciences, 2022

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Bevel-ended tools on large ungulate ribs during the Bronze Age in northern Italy: Preliminary result of functional and experimental analyses

Ursula Thun Hohenstein

Quaternary International, 2017

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Archaeological Evidence of Pre-Industrial Worked Bone Activity

Ana Pajuelo

Ancient and Modern Bone Artefacts from America to Russia Cultural, technological and functional signature, 2010

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Typological and technological study of prehistoric implements in animal hard tissues

giancarla malerba

Collegium antropologicum, 2004

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Baron J., Kufel-Diakowska B. 2011. (eds.) Written in Bones. Studies on technological and social context of past faunal skeletal remains, Wrocław: Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytet Wrocławski

Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska

2011

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A retouched bone shaft from the Late Mousterian at Fumane cave (Italy). Technological, experimental and micro-wear analysis

Matteo Romandini

Comptes Rendus Palevol, 2015

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MORENO-GARCÍA, M.; PIMENTA, C.M.; PAJUELO PANDO, A.; LÓPEZ ALDANA, P.M. (2010)Archaeological Evidence of Pre-Industrial Worked Bone Activity in 18th Century Seville, Spain

Marta Moreno-García

2010

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Technical and conceptual behaviours of bone and antler exploitation of last hunter-gatherers in Northern Iberia. The osseous industry from the Magdalenian layers of Ekain cave (Basque Country, Spain)

José-Miguel Tejero, Asier Erostarbe-Tome

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022

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The earliest evidence for the use of human bone as a tool

Christine Verna

Journal of Human Evolution, 2011

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Palaeolithic bone tools

lucinda backwell

2014

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Mesolithic bone tools in Southwestern Europe: the example of the French site of “Le Cuzoul de Gramat”

Benjamin Marquebielle

2011

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Use of Middle Palaeolithic Tools in San Quirce (Alar del rey, Palencia, Spain)

Marcos Terradillos-Bernal

International Conference on Use-Wear Analysis: Use-Wear 2012 , 2014

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A Case of Human Bone Chalcolithic Technology from the Perdigões Site (Alentejo, Portugal)

Nelson Cabaço

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2016

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Analytical approaches to the manufacture and useof bone artifacts in prehistory

Sandra Olsen

1984

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TARTAR É. (2012) - The recognition of a new type of bone tools in Early Aurignacian assemblages: implications for understanding the appearance of osseous technology in Europe

Elise Tartar

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Gaudzinski, S., 1999. Middle Palaeolithic bone tools from the open-air site Salzgitter-Lebenstedt (Germany). Journal of Archaeological Science 26, 125-141.

Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser

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Unshaped Bone Tools from Denisova Cave, Altai

William RENDU

Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia, 2020

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Experimental and functional analysis of late Middle Paleolithic flake cleavers in southwestern Europe (France and Spain)

Vincent Mourre, Emilie Claud

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Bone and ivory points in the Lower and Middle Paleolithic of Europe

Paola Villa

Journal of Human Evolution, 2001

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Millán Mozota,, Antoni Palomo, Ignacio Clemente, Juan F. Gibaja. .EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM: NEOLITHIC AWLS AND SPATULAS Programa Experimental: Espátulas y punzones neolíticos

Antoni Palomo

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Bones for tools-tools for bones: The interplay between objects and objectives [Book Review]

Krish Seetah

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Same but Different: 20,000 Years of Bone Retouchers from Northern Italy. A Diachronologic Approach from Neanderthals to Anatomically Modern Humans

Alessandra Livraghi

2018

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