Fractured leapoints from Sajóbábony (Bükk ...
Type de document :
Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...)
Titre :
Fractured leapoints from Sajóbábony (Bükk mountain, Hungary : cultural-signature or shaping-using accident ?
Auteur(s) :
Lamotte, Agnes [Auteur correspondant]
Histoire, Archéologie et Littérature des Mondes Anciens - UMR 8164 [HALMA]
Mester, Zsolt [Auteur]
Eötvös Loránd University [ELTE]
Histoire naturelle de l'Homme préhistorique [HNHP]
Ringer, Arpad [Auteur]
Histoire, Archéologie et Littérature des Mondes Anciens - UMR 8164 [HALMA]
Mester, Zsolt [Auteur]
Eötvös Loránd University [ELTE]
Histoire naturelle de l'Homme préhistorique [HNHP]
Ringer, Arpad [Auteur]
Titre de la manifestation scientifique :
Integrating Neandertal Legacy form Past to present (INEAL),
Organisateur(s) de la manifestation scientifique :
EAA european archaeologist association
Ville :
Kiel
Pays :
Allemagne
Date de début de la manifestation scientifique :
2021-09-08
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
fracturing, leafpoints, Hungary, Sajobabony, Neandertal
Résumé en anglais : [en]
In the study of a lithic assemblage, the fractured pieces are just as important as whole or unbroken artifacts. When we devote time to the source of the artifact fracture in an assemblage, we are trying to determine between ...
Lire la suite >In the study of a lithic assemblage, the fractured pieces are just as important as whole or unbroken artifacts. When we devote time to the source of the artifact fracture in an assemblage, we are trying to determine between typology, technology, quality of raw materials but also the skill or cultural legacy of the Neanderthals. The relevant criteria in our study are based on the morphology of the fractures (rectilinear, angular, convex, concave, mixed and irregular), the direction of the fracture (transverse, parallel, oblique), and where on the tool the fracture is located. Similarly, significant progress has been made on the fracture hypothesis: whether fracture resulted from poor quality of the raw materials undetectable before shaping, use by flexion, clumsiness of the knapper or voluntary anthropic fracturing. Whatever the fractures are, they leave waves very specific to each situation. By analysing fracture patterns and other typological, technological and techno-economic characteristics, we are able to measure the relative frequencies of these 3 consequences : fracture as a result of poor quality raw material, fracture through use, or deliberate, intentional fracturing by man as a cultural criteria. We apply this analysis/method to the site of Sajóbábony (eponymous site of the bábonien) where whole leafpoints are present as well as numerous broken leafpoints (excavations of 1986-87-1991 (dir. A. Ringer, Ringer & Adams, new excavation of 2019-2022 A.Lamotte & Zs. Mester). About 50 pieces help us to build our demonstration of fracture pattern, with a special focus on whether intentional fracture is a legacy of neanderthals from Central Europe.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >In the study of a lithic assemblage, the fractured pieces are just as important as whole or unbroken artifacts. When we devote time to the source of the artifact fracture in an assemblage, we are trying to determine between typology, technology, quality of raw materials but also the skill or cultural legacy of the Neanderthals. The relevant criteria in our study are based on the morphology of the fractures (rectilinear, angular, convex, concave, mixed and irregular), the direction of the fracture (transverse, parallel, oblique), and where on the tool the fracture is located. Similarly, significant progress has been made on the fracture hypothesis: whether fracture resulted from poor quality of the raw materials undetectable before shaping, use by flexion, clumsiness of the knapper or voluntary anthropic fracturing. Whatever the fractures are, they leave waves very specific to each situation. By analysing fracture patterns and other typological, technological and techno-economic characteristics, we are able to measure the relative frequencies of these 3 consequences : fracture as a result of poor quality raw material, fracture through use, or deliberate, intentional fracturing by man as a cultural criteria. We apply this analysis/method to the site of Sajóbábony (eponymous site of the bábonien) where whole leafpoints are present as well as numerous broken leafpoints (excavations of 1986-87-1991 (dir. A. Ringer, Ringer & Adams, new excavation of 2019-2022 A.Lamotte & Zs. Mester). About 50 pieces help us to build our demonstration of fracture pattern, with a special focus on whether intentional fracture is a legacy of neanderthals from Central Europe.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Comité de lecture :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Source :