Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5113921 | Quaternary International | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The results of our research on materials of the unique flint working site Bodaki (Ukraine) can serve as an example for the employment of an experimental-traceological method. The use of a complex experimental-traceological analysis of the productive inventory of a site allows the reconstruction of technology of flint knapping, and recognition of tools used in various branches of this Eneolithic economy. The results show that settlements-workshops specialized in mining and the treatment of flint emerged near sources of raw material during that period and that all productions needed for normal subsistence of population were also functioning in such sites. This example shows, furthermore, that the close connection of traceology and experiments gives substantial evidence not only for determining the purpose of ancient tools and the character of ancient productions, but also provides new sources for the identification of the peculiarities of an ancient economy.
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Authors
Natalia Skakun, Vera Terekhina,