Review of Erick Robinson and Frédéric Sellet (eds.), Lithic Technological Organization and Paleoenvironmental Change. Global and Diachronic Perspectives, Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation 9, Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, 2018, 341 p.
Journal Title: MATERIALE SI CERCETARI ARHEOLOGICE - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
The volume edited by E. Robinson and F. Sellet comprises 15 chapters contributed by 31 authors from 10 countries, papers presented at the symposium on “Lithic Technological Organization and Paleoenvironmental Change” (78th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, 3–7 April 2013, Honolulu, Hawaii). This volume explores the relationship between the paleoenvironmental factors and changes in the lithic technological organization of Late Pleistocene and Holocene hunter‐gatherer communities through 13 diachronic archaeological case studies from all over the Globe.
Authors and Affiliations
Alexandru Ciornei
Analyses archéométriques de figurines de Myrina : commentaire rétrospectif
The data bank of chemical references for Eastern Greece of the Lyon lab of archaeometry includes results of XRF measurements of a collection of samples bearing the initials KAS, identified as those of terracotta figurine...
The chipped stone assemblage from the Early Chalcolithic settlement at Isaiia – Balta Popii
The paper presents, in detail, the investigations on the chipped stone assemblage discovered, during archaeological excavations, in the early Chalcolithic settlement at Isaiia ‐ Balta Popii. The technological and typolog...
Obiceiuri cotidiene reflectate arheologic în Timișoara otomană. Observații asupra pipelor de lut / Daily customs reflected in the archaeology of Ottoman Timişoara. Notes on the clay pipes
We present a number of 29 pipes and fragments of clay pipes found during the preventive archaeological excavation carried out in 2014 on Lucian Blaga and Radu Negru streets in Timișoara. According to the typology, we hav...
Versatile artefacts: some remarks concerning a few Early Bronze Age metal blades from the Lower Danube
Among the Bronze Age metal objects, a few copper and bronze blades stand apart mainly due to their large size and well defined midribs. Most of them were found in Muntenia, in settlement areas or in graves. They are very...
Quelques observations d’ordre technologique et typologique sur les industries lithiques découvertes à Atmageaua Tătărasca (Sokol, Bulgarie)
The site of Atmageaua Tătărască in Southern Dobrudja has a long occupation sequence, spanning from Boian A, Gumelnita A1, Gumelnița A2, to Gumelnița B. With a few exceptions, the archaeological patterns were not recorded...