Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5113848 | Quaternary International | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Functional data were obtained on two bifaces with distal bevels from Terra Amata and on two bifaces with distal bevels and two bifaces with active edge-points from AU 27. Use-wear on the distal bevels was interpreted as the result of handheld percussion activities. For the edge-points of the pieces from AU 27, use-wear was linked to a linear longitudinal tool motion. Technological, morphological and functional data from bifaces from both sites are compared here to assess the evolution of the functional status of this artefact during the Middle Pleistocene. The persistence of bifaces with distal bevels for percussive activities and the presence of bifaces with long cutting edges in AU 27 are highlighted.
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Authors
Cyril Viallet,