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Identifying bipolar knapping in the Mesolithic site of Font del Ros (northeast Iberia).


ABSTRACT: Despite recent advances in the identification of bipolar knapping, its role in many sites is not well known. We propose to assess the significance of this technique in the context of changes that occur in the Mesolithic. A lithic assemblage was recovered from unit SG at Font del Ros (Catalunya, Spain) in which pitted stones, cores and products arising from bipolar reduction (flakes, fragments and splintered pieces) were identified. This study indicates that the bipolar technique is fundamental in the settlement. These results are key to defining the organization of Holocene hunter-gatherer subsistence in northeast Iberia.

SUBMITTER: Roda Gilabert X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4614717 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identifying bipolar knapping in the Mesolithic site of Font del Ros (northeast Iberia).

Roda Gilabert Xavier X   Mora Rafael R   Martínez-Moreno Jorge J  

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 20151101 1682


Despite recent advances in the identification of bipolar knapping, its role in many sites is not well known. We propose to assess the significance of this technique in the context of changes that occur in the Mesolithic. A lithic assemblage was recovered from unit SG at Font del Ros (Catalunya, Spain) in which pitted stones, cores and products arising from bipolar reduction (flakes, fragments and splintered pieces) were identified. This study indicates that the bipolar technique is fundamental i  ...[more]

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