residues analysis

Shaped stone balls were used for bone marrow extraction at Lower Paleolithic Qesem Cave, Israel

The presence of shaped stone balls at early Paleolithic sites has attracted scholarly attention since the pioneering work of the Leakeys in Olduvai, Tanzania. Despite the persistent presence of these items in the archaeological record over a period of two million years, their function is still debated. We present new results from Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave on the use of these implements as percussion tools.

A multivariate analysis for enhancing the interpretation of infrared spectra of plant residues on lithic artefacts

The reliability in using chemical techniques for the characterization of organic and inorganic ancient residues has been proved by several scientific works in the archeological literature. Among the different proposed approaches, Fourier Transform InfraRed Spectroscopy (FTIR) demonstrated to

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