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Schunk, Lisa: Understanding Middle Palaeolithic asymmetric stone tool design and use: Functional analysis and controlled experiments to assess Neanderthal technology, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2022 (Monographien des RGZM, Volume 159). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1076

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-96929-170-2 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-194-8 (Hardcover)

Published

11/09/2022

Authors

Lisa Schunk

Understanding Middle Palaeolithic asymmetric stone tool design and use

Functional analysis and controlled experiments to assess Neanderthal technology

In the Late Middle Palaeolithic, the variability of Neanderthals’ lithic technologies in Central and Eastern Europe was complemented by a specific asymmetric tool type – the so called Keilmesser. Due to their morphological characteristics and interpretation as tools in purported long-term use, Keilmesser provide a unique archive for tracing late Neanderthal behavioural features. These may range from understanding tool design, production and dedication, to tool function, use and maintenance; along with aspects of technical innovations and transmission of skills and knowledge.
Three Keilmesser assemblages from the sites of Buhlen, Balver Höhle (both Germany) and La Grotte de Ramioul (Belgium) were analysed. Applying functional analysis combined with controlled experiments in a multidisciplinary approach, published interpretations were tested and evaluated.
The study presented in this book offers a blueprint to a more holistic approach by systematically employing different methods and scales of analysis. This comprehensive view on Keilmesser opens up room for discussions by offering a new perspective on this and, potentially, other specific tool types.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
a-IV
Contents
V-VII
Acknowledgements
IX
Introduction
1-4
State-of-the-art
5-18
Materials
19-26
Methods
27-70
Results
71-180
Discussion
181-205
Conclusion
207-211
References
213-221
Appendix I
223-380
Appendix II
381-398

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