- Abdelkader; Medig,
Mohamed (February 2013). "The
first evidence of cut
marks and
usewear traces from the Plio-Pleistocene
locality of El-Kherba (Ain Hanech), Algeria:...
- in the Holocene, and 3 couldn't be
dated with certainty.
Comparing the
usewear on
these tools with
ethnographic and
experimental sandstones confirmed...
- at the 23,000 year old
Ohalo II site
using the
traditional qualitative usewear approach fits well with the
evidence for the site's
earliest known cereal...
- 2023. Smallwood, Ashley; Haas, Randall; Jennings,
Thomas (2023) "Lithic
usewear analysis confirms the
function of
Wilamaya Patjxa projectile points." Scientific...
-
range in size from 10 to 20 cm and are made from soft
lithic materials.
Usewear analysis of
these tools suggests they were used for
harvesting cereals...
-
Department of Anthropology,
Texas State University. Beers, J.D. (2006) "A
Usewear Analysis of
Clovis Informal Stone Tools from the
Gault Site, Texas". MA...
- two
complementary approaches for the
understanding and
interpretation of
usewear and
residues on
stone tools".
Journal of
Archaeological Science. 48: 46–59...
- two
complementary approaches for the
understanding and
interpretation of
usewear and
residues on
stone tools".
Journal of
Archaeological Science. 48: 46–59...
-
natural objects, or geofacts,
without any
evidence of
intentional flaking or
usewear. A
possible bone
spear point recovered from
within the bone bed in 1995...