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Open-File Report.
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 36:1400-1408
In Poland three types of flint (chocolate, spotted and banded) were intensively mined from the Terminal Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age. Although heating of flint to improve its flaking properties was practised across the world from ∼110,000 y
Autor:
Marian Domanski, John Webb
Publikováno v:
Lithic Technology. 32:153-194
The recognition of intentional heat treatment of stone artifacts in the archaeological record has been a major research topic since the initial study by Crabtree and Butler (1964). Ethnographic and archaeological records reveal two methods of intenti
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Archaeology in Oceania. 36:15-33
Sturt National Park, located in arid Northwestern New South Wales, has an abundance of stone sources occurring as outcrops and pavements of rounded cobbles (gibber) ; the flaking quality of the silcrete varies according to its geological characterist
Autor:
John Webb, Marian Domanski
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 74:822-832
The technical and aesthetic qualities of the many varieties of Polish flint utilized from the Middle Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age are analysed and assessed, and show how different flints were selected for different purposes.
Publikováno v:
Archaeology in Oceania.
A geoarchaeological study of silcrete in the Central Queensland Highlands highlights the importance of geological context in understanding the procurement, use and transport of artefacts. This study shows, by focusing on a newly discovered silcrete q
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 36:177-208
Mechanical testing of lithologies used for stone tool manufacture has shown that fracture toughness is the most objective measure of the quality of raw materials shaped by either flaking or pecking/grinding. Materials amenable to pressure flaking and
Autor:
John, Webb, Marian, Domanski
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 325(5942)
Autor:
Marian Domanski, John Webb
Publikováno v:
Science. 325:820-821
Faced with the difficulties of surviving in often hostile surroundings, early humans manufactured various flaked stone tools to increase the success of food gathering and the efficiency of food processing. Special-purpose tools increased the likeliho
Autor:
Danuta Sek, Agnieszka Iwan, Bozena Jarzabek, Bozena Kaczmarczyk, Janusz Kasperczyk, Zbigniew Mazurak, Marian Domanski, Krzysztof Karon, Mieczyslaw Lapkowski
Publikováno v:
Macromolecules; Aug2008, Vol. 41 Issue 18, p6653-6663, 11p