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Lower Palaeolithic Small Tools in Europe and the Levant (Paperback)
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Lower Palaeolithic Small Tools in Europe and the Levant (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports International Series
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In accordance with European Science Foundation regulations,
Exploratory Workshops with a maximum of 20 participants were
designed to encourage researchers from across Europe to put forward
innovative and creative ideas in European research. The workshop
'Lower Palaeolithic small tools in Europe and the Levant' was
accordingly held in Liege (Belgium) between September 3 - 7, 2001
(in cooperation with the XIVth Congress of the International Union
of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences). Since the famous 1960s'
excavations in Vertesszolos (Hungary), Lower Palaeolithic
assemblages of very small tools have been known in Europe and
referred to as microlithic assemblages. They were so different from
the known European Lower Palaeolithic assemblages, that the
Hungarian archaeologist L. Vertes introduced the new generic name
'Buda Industry', and sparked a wider interest in this whole area of
study. This volume (bringing together the current knowledge on a
topic that includes the oldest hunting weapons known in the world:
the Schoningen (Lower Saxony, Germany) wooden spears) includes the
15 papers that were prepared for the Workshop.Taking the main theme
of the Workshop (the comparative technological and stylistic
analysis of small tool assemblages in Europe and Asia) as a
starting point, the 15 papers presented here (ordered spatially
from west to east and temporally from the Lower to the Middle
Palaeolithic: c. 1000 - 300 kyr BP), as well as discussing the
"Buda Industry", also extend to cover such areas of interest as the
"Lower Palaeolithic Microlithic Tradition", the "Colombanian", the
"Archaic Industries" or "Taubachian", etc: (1) Lower Palaeolithic
Sites at Schoningen, Lower Saxony; (2) Bilzingsleben - Homo
erectus, his culture and his environment; (3) The small flint tool
industry from Bilzingsleben - Steinrinne; (4) Lower Palaeolithic
sites with small artefacts in Poland; (5) A new Lower Palaeolithic
site with a small toolset at Raeinives (Central Bohemia); (6)
Changing environment - unchanged culture at Vertesszolos, Hungary;
(7) The small tools of Evron-Quarry, western Galilee, Israel; (8)
The use of raw material at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Bizat
Ruhama, Israel; (9) Small instruments of the Lower Palaeolithic
site Kuldara and their geoarchaeological meaning; (10) The role of
raw material in explaining tool assemblage variability in
Palaeolithic China; (11) Some Observations on Microlithic
Assemblages in Central Europe during the Lower and Middle
Palaeolithic Kulna and Pooedmosti II (Czech Republic); (12) The
Taubachian, a Middle Palaeolithic Small Tool Industry in the Czech
Republic and Slovakia; (13) The Middle Palaeolithic Microlithic
Assemblage from Wroc3 aw,Southwest Poland; (14) Palaeolithic
micro-industries: value and significance; (15) Research problems of
the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic small tool assemblages.
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