Tutkaul遗址的几何微石(第三层);塔吉克斯坦):生产顺序和功能

S. Shnaider, A. Fedorchenko, S. Alisher kyzy
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几何微石器是中亚上石器复合体的重要组成部分之一。本文通过使用磨损和负疤痕模式分析,对塔吉克斯坦Tutkaul遗址第3层的矩形和月形进行了详细研究。疤痕图案分析的结果显示了矩形生产中的两个操作链。在第一个序列的帧中,截短小片,然后,用背面补片对右侧进行补片。在第二序列的帧中,首先对空白的一个侧面进行背修,然后截断空白的两个短侧面。月牙是通过对叶片右侧的背面补片制成的。使用磨损分析表明,月形被用作弹丸武器的头部,矩形被用作在软材料上工作的复合物品。这可以通过以下方式来说明:由于与工作边缘的软有机材料接触而产生的抛光痕迹;在基片的纵向修饰侧的紧固痕迹;此外,有几件物品有腹部修饰的痕迹,以确保在杆部更紧密地紧固微石。因此,矩形可以用作刀或作为抛射武器的侧面插入物,其中月形是箭头。
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Geometric Microliths from Tutkaul Site (Layer 3; Tajikistan): Production Sequence and Function
Geometric microliths are one of the key-element of Central Asian Epipaleolithic complexes. This article presents a detail study on rectangles and lunates from layer 3 of Tutkaul site (Tajikistan) that were studied through the use-wear and negative scar pattern analysis. The results of the scar pattern analysis show two chains of operations in production of rectangles. In frame of the first sequence, the bladelets were truncated, then, the right lateral was retouched with backing retouch. In frame of the second sequence, at first one lateral of the blank was prepared with backing retouch and after that the two short sides of the blank were truncated. The lunates were made by backing retouch on the bladelet right side. Use-wear analysis shows that lunates were used as heads of the projectile weapons, and the rectangles as composite items for working on soft material. This is indicated by the following: traces of polishing resulted from contact with soft organic material on the working edge; traces offastening on the longitudinal retouched side of the basal part; in addition, several items bear traces of ventral retouch securing a tighter fastening of microliths in the haft. Thus, the rectangles could be used as knives or as lateral inserts of the projectile weapons where lunates were the arrowhead.
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