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Journal articles on the topic "Techno-typological Approach"

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Falcucci, Armando, and Marco Peresani. "The contribution of integrated 3D model analysis to Protoaurignacian stone tool design." PLOS ONE 17, no. 5 (2022): e0268539. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268539.

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Protoaurignacian foragers relied heavily on the production and use of bladelets. Techno-typological studies of these implements have provided insights into crucial aspects of cultural variability. However, new technologies have seldom been used to quantify patterns of stone tool design. Taking advantage of a new scanning protocol and open-source software, we conduct the first 3D analysis of a Protoaurignacian assemblage, focusing on the selection and modification of blades and bladelets. We study a large dataset of complete blanks and retouched tools from the early Protoaurignacian assemblage
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Kodaş, Ergül, and Mehmet Şan. "Tarihöncesi Arkeolojisinde Teknik-Nesne, Teknik-Bellek, Teknik Değişkenlik ve Zamansallık Üzerine Bazı Gözlemler: Tekno-Tipolojiden Tekno-Genes'e Doğru Geçiş ?" Septem Artes 2, no. 1 (2024): 29–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11213799.

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 It is thought that there are three distinct concepts of temporality in the structure of the technique-object in prehistoric times. These are defined as the temporality of the structure of the technique, the temporality of the origin of the technique, and the temporality of the trajectory of the technique, each of which is thought to contain a memory of technical origin that is essentially an epiphylogenetic (epiphylogenesis) memory. At this point, according to some scholars, «technique» is first and foremost defined as a memory. However, as mentioned above, in the study of pr
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Stera, Gabriele. "Mèmes de sous-titrage : une typologie." Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique 80 (February 26, 2025): 129–53. https://doi.org/10.26034/ne.tranel.2024.6996.

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This article focuses on the spread of Internet memes centred on the use of subtitling and closed captioning techniques. Through an interdisciplinary methodological approach, based on digital discourse analysis and media archaeology, we observe the evolution of techno-graphic compositions that mobilise the sampling or modification of subtitled images to produce viral translation word-plays. The general purpose of this article is to propose a typological categorisation of such memes, showing how they draw their comic and memetic potential from the specific features of cinematic or automatic subt
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Gorbunova, T. A., and I. V. Schmidt. "Gvozdevka i site stone industry." Herald of Omsk University. Series: Historical studies 9, no. 3 (35) (2022): 249–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24147/2312-1300.2022.9(3).249-260.

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The article covers the exploration of the stone industry of a Mesolithic site Gvozdevka I. The Stone Age man site is located in Moskalenki district of Omsk region, at the southern end of Lake Ebeyty, on the eastern bank of flood plain Amre (Amrinsky beam). It was discovered in 1976, last investigated in 2004. In the course of archaeological work, a representative collection of stone artefacts was formed, among them microplates occupying a considerable place. The manufacturing specificity of site materials is difficult for analysis, but certain aspects of plate production and utilisation can be
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Vaissié, Erwan, Marine Massoulie, Jean Combier, and Sylvain Soriano. "Nouveau regard sur le Moustérien de Bourgogne : première relecture des industries lithiques de la grotte de Vergisson IV (Saône-et-Loire)." Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française 118, no. 4 (2021): 619–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bspf.2021.15247.

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The Middle Palaeolithic of Burgundy still presents a heterogeneous image, at the junction between different techno-cultural complexes whose influences seem to be reflected in the diversity of known industries. The numerous redefinitions of Mousterian facies according to a technological approach undertaken in recent years are now leading to a better understanding of the variability of Middle Palaeolithic techno-complexes, while recent studies tend to highlight regional cultural specificities for Burgundy. The Vergisson IV site (Saône-et-Loire) is one of the rare stratified sites in a karstic en
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Rossini, Matteo, Antonin Tomasso, Francesco Boschin, et al. "Early Epigravettian backed pieces from layer O of Grotta della Cala (Southern Italy). A techno-typological and use-wear integrated approach." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 62 (April 2025): 105046. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2025.105046.

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González-Varas, Marina, Antoine Lourdeau, Letícia Gonçalves, et al. "Techno-structural and 3-D geometric morphometric analysis applied for investigating the variability of Holocene unifacial tools in tropical Central Brazil." PLOS ONE 20, no. 1 (2025): e0315746. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315746.

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During the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene and in the early Holocene period, hunter-gatherer communities across tropical South America deployed a range of technological strategies to adapt to diverse environmental conditions. This period witnessed a rich tapestry of technological practices, from enduring, widely disseminated tools to local and sporadically utilized technologies, shaping a multifaceted landscape of technological traditions. Lithic technology during this period was mainly marked by localized sourcing of raw materials, the use of multifunctional tools, a variety o
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Kunneriath, Madhavi, Ravi Korisettar, Claire Gaillard, and Maria Gema Chacón. "A tale of bifaces from southern peninsular India (British Museum and Musée de l'Homme collections): a geometric morphometric and classical approach." Journal of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences 4 (January 31, 2022): 64–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.62526/e5s2f3.

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Bifacial tools (especially handaxes and cleavers) have played an important role in the Lower Palaeolithic studies trying to decode Acheulean lifeways through them. The methodological approach based on classical metrical analysis, could be insufficient and often subjective, especially in instances of asymmetrical tools, and incorrect orientation for capturing the morphological data. Recent years have seen the application of geometric morphometric methods on lithic tools (2D contours and 3D volumetric forms) as an accurate, efficient and objective method of data collection. This alternative appr
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Parow-Souchon, Hannah, and Anna Belfer-Cohen. "The use of carinated items in the Levantine Aurignacian—Insights from layer D, Hayonim Cave, W. Galilee, Israel." PLOS ONE 19, no. 7 (2024): e0301102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0301102.

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A longstanding debate concerns the function of carinated elements in both, the Levantine, and European Aurignacian. The present study aims to contribute to this topic with the evaluation of the carinated assemblage from layer D in Hayonim Cave, Western Galilee, Israel, one of the type sites of the Levantine Aurignacian. An operational chain reconstruction with an attribute analysis is paired with a typological approach to the preparation and maintenance products based on artefacts defined as West European Aurignacian. The results of this study are investigated with multivariate statistics offe
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Proffitt, T., V. L. Luncz, S. Malaivijitnond, M. Gumert, M. S. Svensson, and M. Haslam. "Analysis of wild macaque stone tools used to crack oil palm nuts." Royal Society Open Science 5, no. 3 (2018): 171904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.171904.

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The discovery of oil palm ( Elaeis guineensis ) nut-cracking by wild long-tailed macaques ( Macaca fascicularis ) is significant for the study of non-human primate and hominin percussive behaviour. Up until now, only West African chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes verus ) and modern human populations were known to use stone hammers to crack open this particular hard-shelled palm nut. The addition of non-habituated, wild macaques increases our comparative dataset of primate lithic percussive behaviour focused on this one plant species. Here, we present an initial description of hammerstones used by
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Techno-typological Approach"

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Jamshidi, Fatemeh. "Étude techno-typologique des assemblages lithiques du Pléistocène de deux sites paléolithiques en plein air : Band-e Pey (Basse-Caspienne) et Kouhrang (contreforts du Zagros)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 2, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022TOU20093.

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Les récentes recherches archéologiques en Iran ont abouti à la découverte de nouveaux sites paléolithiques en plein air sur le plateau iranien. Deux des découvertes récentes de ce type ont été choisies pour être étudiées ici. L'un des sites en plein air concerné s'appelle Band-e Pey et il est situé dans les forêts de la côte sud de la mer Caspienne et l'autre, nommé Kouhrang, se trouve dans les hautes terres des contreforts du Zagros. Les deux contiennent des centaines d'artefacts lithiques dispersés sur une vaste zone. Ces deux sites ont été étudiés en utilisant une approche techno-typologiqu
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Book chapters on the topic "Techno-typological Approach"

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Diemer, Simon. "Between Petrographic Diversity and Techno-Economic Behaviors During the Middle Paleolithic: Some Observations on Lithic Raw Material Management at the Sites of Achenheim “Sol 74” and Mutzig “Rain” (Alsace, France)." In The Rhine During the Middle Paleolithic: Boundary or Corridor? Kerns Verlag, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.51315/9783935751353.007.

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The identification of lithic raw material sources used to produce tools and the characterization of their management are essential when studying a prehistoric population. For the Middle Paleolithic, it may be one of the crucial keys to understanding the technological and typological variability observed within the lithic assemblages, particularly in the Rhine Valley where the scarcity of flint and geological complexity go hand in hand with the exploitation of a wide diversity of the raw materials by Neanderthal groups. In this paper we propose an analysis of raw material management on the only
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