Title Experimental and use-wear examinations of flint knives: reconstructing the butchering techniques of prehistoric Lithuania
Translation of Title Eksperimentiniai ir trasologiniai titnaginių peilių tyrimai. Skerdimo technologijų priešistorinėje Lietuvoje rekonstrukcija.
Authors Rimkus, Tomas ; Slah, Gvidas
DOI 10.15388/ArchLit.2016.17.10683
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Is Part of Archaeologia Lituana.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2016, t. 17, p. 77-88.. ISSN 1392-6748. eISSN 2538-8738
Keywords [eng] flint knives ; use-wear ; experimental archaeology ; prehistoric technologies ; Late Neolithic–Early Bronze Age ; Lithuania
Abstract [eng] The abundant quantity of flint blades with use-wear traces can be found within Lithuanian archaeological materials. These blades are frequently treated with various additional types of retouch techniques which provide more knowledge on the exploitation of those tools. An absence of organic material makes it extremely difficult to understand the real purpose of those artifacts. Suchlike flint blades, which typologically are considered as knives, are frequently found in Lithuania during excavations in the Late Neolithic–Early Bronze Age sites. Their exclusive technological specifics denote a particular function. In this paper, on the basis of flint knives from Lithuanian Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites, we try to reconstruct the prehistoric technologies of animal butchering. In order to accomplish this task, both the experimental and use-wear methods were used. Our research results provided new insights on the use of flint knives and the effectiveness of metal tools in the animal butchering process.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2016
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