The Role of Side-Scrapers and Cortical Flakes in Late Acheulian Toolkits: Results of a Techno-functional Analysis from Revadim (Israel)

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
F. Venditti, R. Barkai, S. Cesaro, Aviad Agam
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ABSTRACT Recent techno-functional studies of the lithic assemblage of Layer C3 in Late Acheulian Revadim (Israel) have demonstrated the variability in tool production and use in this layer. Here we present the results of a techno-functional and residue analysis of two central categories of artifacts found in Layer C3: side-scrapers and cortical flakes. We investigate the assumed functional link between side-scrapers and scraping activities and examine the question of whether cortical flakes were considered by the Revadim hominins as simple waste products or as useful tools. Our study applies an integrative and multidisciplinary methodology combining experimental archaeology, use-wear and residue analysis, and spectroscopic measurements. Our results show that side-scrapers were used for scraping and mixed activities, mostly on soft-medium and medium materials, while cortical flakes were occasionally used, mostly for cutting. Tool function reconstruction was supported by the morphological, elemental, and chemical characterization of extraordinarily well-preserved residues of animal origin, suggesting their use in butchery. .
侧刮刀和皮质薄片在晚期阿舍利工具包中的作用:来自Revadim(以色列)的技术功能分析结果
摘要:最近对晚期阿丘利亚Revadim(以色列)C3层石器组合的技术功能研究表明,该层的工具生产和使用存在差异。在这里,我们展示了在C3层中发现的两个中心类别的伪影的技术功能和残留物分析的结果:侧刮器和皮层薄片。我们研究了侧刮器和刮取活动之间假定的功能联系,并研究了Revadim人是否将皮质薄片视为简单的废物或有用的工具的问题。我们的研究采用了综合和多学科的方法,结合了实验考古学、使用磨损和残留物分析以及光谱测量。我们的研究结果表明,侧刮刀用于刮擦和混合活动,主要用于软介质和介质材料,而皮质薄片偶尔也会使用,主要用于切割。工具功能重建得到了保存完好的动物来源残留物的形态、元素和化学特征的支持,表明它们在屠宰中的用途。
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