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View article: The Preservation Potential of Residues on Stone Tools from Less Favourable Contexts: A Case Study from the Late Mesolithic Site of Tomaszów II, Poland
The Preservation Potential of Residues on Stone Tools from Less Favourable Contexts: A Case Study from the Late Mesolithic Site of Tomaszów II, Poland Open
This article is a preliminary discussion of the scientific value of archival lithics kept in museum collections and storage based on a small sample of Late Mesolithic flint artefacts from the site of Tomaszów II in south-eastern Poland, wh…
View article: FROM POLISHING TO BURNING: DECIPHERING A MIDDLE NEOLITHIC HOARD FROM BERINGEN BROUWERSHUIS (BELGIUM) THROUGH FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
FROM POLISHING TO BURNING: DECIPHERING A MIDDLE NEOLITHIC HOARD FROM BERINGEN BROUWERSHUIS (BELGIUM) THROUGH FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS Open
The Beringen Brouwershuis hoard, distinguished by its well-documented and radiocarbon-dated context, offers a unique opportunity to explore the hoarding practices of the Middle Neolithic period in the Campine region of Belgium. As one of t…
View article: FROM POLISHING TO BURNING: DECIPHERING A MIDDLE NEOLITHIC HOARD FROM BERINGEN BROUWERSHUIS (BELGIUM) THROUGH FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
FROM POLISHING TO BURNING: DECIPHERING A MIDDLE NEOLITHIC HOARD FROM BERINGEN BROUWERSHUIS (BELGIUM) THROUGH FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS Open
The Beringen Brouwershuis hoard, distinguished by its well-documented and radiocarbon-dated context, offers a unique opportunity to explore the hoarding practices of the Middle Neolithic period in the Campine region of Belgium. As one of t…
View article: Examining the effect of post-depositional processes on the preservation and identification of stone tool residues from temperate environments: An experimental approach
Examining the effect of post-depositional processes on the preservation and identification of stone tool residues from temperate environments: An experimental approach Open
Studying taphonomy is crucial for understanding how post-depositional processes impact archaeological remains. This knowledge is pivotal for accurately interpreting the archaeological record. Although taphonomy has a long tradition in arch…
View article: Neanderthal exploitation of birds in north-western Europe: Avian remains from Scladina Cave (Belgium)
Neanderthal exploitation of birds in north-western Europe: Avian remains from Scladina Cave (Belgium) Open
For a long time, Neanderthals were considered hunters of large mammals, whereas the diversification of the exploited faunal spectrum to include smaller taxa, including birds, was assumed to be specific to anatomically modern humans. In rec…
View article: Optimization of Dynamic Headspace Sampling Conditions for the Identification of Paleolithic Adhesives
Optimization of Dynamic Headspace Sampling Conditions for the Identification of Paleolithic Adhesives Open
The characterization of Paleolithic adhesives holds great potential for understanding human behavior and its evolution. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) is the most accurate identification method; unfortunately, it is destructi…
View article: Renewed impetus for Stone Age research in the Eastern Free State (South Africa) centred on Rose Cottage Cave
Renewed impetus for Stone Age research in the Eastern Free State (South Africa) centred on Rose Cottage Cave Open
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View article: A closer look at an eroded dune landscape: first functional insights into the Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide
A closer look at an eroded dune landscape: first functional insights into the Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide Open
The vast Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide, which is located in the Campine region (Northern Belgium), revealed the presence of numerous Final Palaeolithic concentrations situated on a large Late Glacial sand ridge on the norther…
View article: A closer look at an eroded dune landscape: first functional insights into the Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide
A closer look at an eroded dune landscape: first functional insights into the Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide Open
The vast Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide, which is located in the Campine region (Northern Belgium), revealed the presence of numerous Final Palaeolithic concentrations situated on a large Late Glacial sand ridge on the norther…
View article: A closer look at an eroded dune landscape: first functional insights into the Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide
A closer look at an eroded dune landscape: first functional insights into the Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide Open
The vast Federmessergruppen site of Lommel-Maatheide, which is located in the Campine region (Northern Belgium), revealed the presence of numerous Final Palaeolithic concentrations situated on a large Late Glacial sand ridge on the norther…
View article: Around the Fire: Understanding the effect of heat exposure on hafting adhesives
Around the Fire: Understanding the effect of heat exposure on hafting adhesives Open
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View article: Understanding the transformation of stone tool residues around the fire place: an experimental approach
Understanding the transformation of stone tool residues around the fire place: an experimental approach Open
editorial reviewed
View article: Correction: Making Sense of Residues on Flaked Stone Artefacts: Learning from Blind Tests
Correction: Making Sense of Residues on Flaked Stone Artefacts: Learning from Blind Tests Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150437.].
View article: Characterization of organic residues from archaeological artefacts using GC×GC-TOFMS
Characterization of organic residues from archaeological artefacts using GC×GC-TOFMS Open
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View article: A New Approach for the Characterization of Organic Residues from Stone Tools Using GC×GC-TOFMS
A New Approach for the Characterization of Organic Residues from Stone Tools Using GC×GC-TOFMS Open
Headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) have traditionally been used, in combination with other analyses, for the chemical characterization of organic residues recovered from archaeo…
View article: Making Sense of Residues on Flaked Stone Artefacts: Learning from Blind Tests
Making Sense of Residues on Flaked Stone Artefacts: Learning from Blind Tests Open
Residue analysis has become a frequently applied method for identifying prehistoric stone tool use. Residues adhering to the stone tool with varying frequencies are interpreted as being the result of an intentional contact with the worked …
View article: New excavations of the Later and Middle Stone Age layers at Bushman Rock Shelter, Limpopo Province, South Africa
New excavations of the Later and Middle Stone Age layers at Bushman Rock Shelter, Limpopo Province, South Africa Open
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View article: Protocols for extracting residues from stone tools
Protocols for extracting residues from stone tools Open
FP7 ; 312283 - EVO-HAFT - Evolution of stone tool hafting in the Palaeolithic
View article: Towards an experiment based protocol for extracting and identifying residues
Towards an experiment based protocol for extracting and identifying residues Open
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View article: The more you know...........various approaches in the analysis of tools from Liang Bua, Flores Indonesia
The more you know...........various approaches in the analysis of tools from Liang Bua, Flores Indonesia Open
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View article: Learning from blind tests: residues on grinding stones and flaked stone tools
Learning from blind tests: residues on grinding stones and flaked stone tools Open
peer reviewed