Non-destructive ZooMS identification reveals strategic bone tool raw material selection by Neandertals

Volume: 10, Issue: 1
Published: May 8, 2020
Abstract
Five nearly identical fragments of specialized bone tools, interpreted as lissoirs (French for “smoothers”), have been found at two Middle Paleolithic sites in southwest France. The finds span three separate archaeological deposits, suggesting continuity in the behavior of late Neandertals. Using standard morphological assessments, we determined that the lissoirs were produced on ribs of medium-sized ungulates. However, since these bones are...
Paper Details
Title
Non-destructive ZooMS identification reveals strategic bone tool raw material selection by Neandertals
Published Date
May 8, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
1
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