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The purpose of this study is to identify and characterise some of the raw materials in the Cri? Valley, in the Apuseni Mountains, Romania which are suitable for knapping tools. The materials cropping out in this area include: siliceous sinter, agate, and ... see more

This paper presents the results of the provenience analysis of siliceous artefacts from Neolithic lakeshore settlements studied in the scope of the SNSF-project MET (“Mobilities, entanglements and transformations in Neolithic societies on the Swiss Platea... see more

The knowledge of where past human populations collected their raw materials to produce stone-tools is crucial to understand subjects such as their territoriality, mobility, decision-making, range of acquisition, networks and, eventually, to infer their co... see more

The purpose of this study is to identify and characterise some of the raw materials in NW Romania which have been suggested as having been used for knapping tools. The materials cropping out in this area include jasper, chalcedony, and perlite. The basic ... see more

La Universitat de Barcelona (UB) va acollir del 7 al 11 de setembre de 2015 l’International Symposium on Knappable Materials a la Facultat de Geografia i Història del campus Raval. En un ambient agradable i distès de recerca i intercanvi de coneixements i... see more

The University of Barcelona hosted from 7 to 11 September 2015, the International Symposium on Knappable Materials at the Building of the Faculty of Geography and History in the Raval campus in the city centre. The pleasant atmosphere of research and exch... see more

This work introduces a comparative collection specialised in knappable raw materials, mainly comprising radiolarite and black chert, from the western Cantabrian Mountains (north of Iberian Peninsula). A standardised protocol of sample collection and data ... see more

During the 10th International Symposium on Knappable Materials (ISKM) held at Barcelona (Spain) in 2015, a field trip along “The Silica Road” was organized. It included the visit to different chert outcrops located along the Montsant Massif (Tarragona, NE... see more

Nubian Levallois technology is the defining characteristic of the Middle Paleolithic or Middle Stone Age technocomplex known as the Nubian Complex. Until recently, this technocomplex was found exclusively in northeastern Africa; however, archaeological su... see more

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