102 results on '"lithic technology"'
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2. Was culture cumulative in the Palaeolithic?
3. No One Home? New Evidence for MIS 3 Occupations in the Western Cape (South Africa) from Mertenhof Rock Shelter
4. Not just a technique! An experimental approach to refine the definition of the bipolar anvil reduction in the Uluzzian
5. Quantifying the effect of heating temperature on silcrete blank production
6. Stone Tools in Shifting Sands: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives on the Châtelperronian Stone Tool Industry
7. More Than Surface Finds: Nubian Levallois Core Metric Variability and Site Distribution Across Africa and Southwest Asia
8. Raw Materials and Lithic Production During the Early Magdalenian in Cantabrian Spain: Cova Rosa (Ribadesella, Asturias)
9. A pre-Campanian Ignimbrite techno-cultural shift in the Aurignacian sequence of Grotta di Castelcivita, southern Italy
10. The Contribution of 2D and 3D Geometric Morphometrics to Lithic Taxonomies: Testing Discrete Categories of Backed Flakes from Recurrent Centripetal Core Reduction
11. The Oldowan of Zarqa Valley, Northern Jordan
12. Deciphering Middle Stone Age Technological Behaviors: An Analysis of the Lithic Technology from Level VI-B at Mumba, Tanzania
13. Technological diversity in the tropical-subtropical zone of Southwest China during the terminal Pleistocene: excavations at Fodongdi Cave
14. The Technological Behaviours of Homo antecessor: Core Management and Reduction Intensity at Gran Dolina-TD6.2 (Atapuerca, Spain)
15. Cultural Developments Between the Final MSA and the Robberg at Umbeli Belli, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
16. Early LGM Environments Accelerated the MSA/LSA Transition in Southern African Highlands: the Robberg’s Emergence at Melikane (Lesotho)
17. The Complex Taxonomy of ‘Nubian’ in Context
18. The Beginning of the Early Upper Paleolithic in Poland
19. Rethinking the Capsian: Lithic Variability Among Holocene Maghreb Hunter-Gatherers
20. To Err Is Human: Knapping Expertise and Technological Variability at the Middle Palaeolithic Site of Nesher Ramla, Israel
21. Investigating the MIS2 Microlithic Assemblage of Umbeli Belli Rockshelter and Its Place Within the Chrono-cultural Sequence of the LSA Along the East Coast of Southern Africa
22. Brief interviews with hideous stone: a glimpse into the butchery site of Isernia La Pineta — a combined technological and use-wear approach on the lithic tools to evaluate the function of a Lower Palaeolithic context
23. Exploring the reliability of handaxe morphological analyses in 2D: a simulation-based approach
24. A Lithic Provisioning Model as a Proxy for Landscape Mobility in the Southern and Middle Kalahari
25. For Our World Without Sound: the Opportunistic Debitage in the Italian Context—a Methodological Evaluation of the Lithic Assemblages of Pirro Nord, Cà Belvedere di Montepoggiolo, Ciota Ciara Cave and Riparo Tagliente
26. Beyond Shapes: Core Reduction Strategies in the Magdalenian of Cova Gran de Santa Linya (NE Iberia)
27. The Late Middle Palaeolithic Occupation of Abri du Maras (Layer 1, Neronian, Southeast France): Integrating Lithic Analyses, ZooMS and Radiocarbon Dating to Reconstruct Neanderthal Hunting Behaviour
28. The Middle Paleolithic at Große Grotte (Blaubeuren, southern Germany). New Insights from Lithic Technology and Implication for Assemblage Classification
29. Flexibility within Quina lithic production systems and tool-use in Northern Italy: implications on Neanderthal behavior and ecology during early MIS 4
30. 3D morphology of handaxes from late Acheulean Jaljulia: a flexible reduction strategy in the Lower Paleolithic Levant
31. Does knowledge influence visual attention? A comparative analysis between archaeologists and naïve subjects during the exploration of Lower Palaeolithic tools
32. The unique laurel-leaf points of Volgu document long-distance transport of raw materials in the Solutrean
33. From quartz curvature to late Holocene mobility at Spring Cave, Western Cape, South Africa
34. The Early and Middle Holocene Lithic Industries of Ifri n’Etsedda (Eastern Rif, Morocco)
35. Lithic Technology and Chronology of Initial Upper Paleolithic Assemblages at Tor Fawaz, Southern Jordan
36. Experts Also Fail: a New Methodological Approach to Skills Analysis in Lithic Industries
37. A Techno-Functional Interpretation of the Lithic Assemblage from Fontana Ranuccio (Anagni, Central Italy): an Insight into a MIS 11 Human Behaviour
38. Filling the Void: a Study of Sites Characterized by Levallois and Blade Technologies in the Kilwa Basin, Coastal Tanzania
39. Flexibility and Conceptual Fidelity in the Production of Keilmesser with Tranchet Blow
40. Diachronic Variation in Microlith Production Systems During the Late Pleistocene, Algeria
41. Iberomaurusian Lithic Assemblages at Ifri El Baroud (Northeast Morocco)
42. Design Space Constraints and the Cultural Taxonomy of European Final Palaeolithic Large Tanged Points: A Comparison of Typological, Landmark-Based and Whole-Outline Geometric Morphometric Approaches
43. Variability of limestone knapping methods in Middle Palaeolithic levels M and Ob of Abric Romaní (Barcelona, Spain)
44. New Insights into European Sites With Large Flakes: Observatoire Cave (Monaco) vs the Open-Air Site of Chanos-Curson (Drôme, France)
45. The Technological Condition of Human Evolution: Lithic Studies as Basic Science
46. Is a spatial investigation possible without long-distance refit/conjoin? Application to the MIS 11 lithic assemblage of levels E and J from La Cansaladeta site (Tarragona, Spain)
47. Back to base: re-thinking variations in settlement and mobility behaviors in the Levantine Late Middle Paleolithic as seen from Shovakh Cave
48. Lithic technological choices of late Neandertals in a mountain environment south of the Ebro Valley, Iberian Peninsula (Peña Miel level e)
49. Lithic technology at the Early Dabban in Hagfet ed Dabba (Cyrenaica, Libya)
50. The Levallois Flaking System in Nesher Ramla Upper Sequence
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