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The Emergence of Pressure Blade Making, 2012 From Origin to Modern Experimentation

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Desrosiers Pierre M.

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Emergence of Pressure Blade Making

Human development is a long and steady process that began with stone tool making.  Because of this skill, humans were able to adapt to climate changes, discover new territories, and invent new technologies.  "Pressure knapping" is the common term for one method of creating stone tools, where a larger device or blade specifically made for this purpose is use to press out the stone tool.  Pressure knapping was invented in different locations and at different points in time, representing the adoption of the Neolithic way of life in the Old world.

Recent research on pressure knapping has led for the first time to a global thesis on this technique.  The contributors to this seminal work combine research findings on pressure knapping from different cultures around the globe to develope a cohesive theory.  This contributions to this volume represents a significant development to research on pressure knapping, as well as the field of lithic studies in general.

This work will be an important reference for anyone studying the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods, lithic studies, technologies, and more generally, cultural transmission.

Chapter 1. Introduction: Breaking Stones Without Striking Them

 

Pierre M. Desrosiers

 

 

Chapter 2. Pressure Débitage in the Old World. Forerunners, Researchers, Geopolitics:

Handing On the Baton

 

Marie-Louise Inizan

 

 

Chapter 3. Stoneworkers’ Approaches to Replicating Prismatic Blades

 

John E. Clark

 

 

Chapter 4. Early Holocene Climate Change and the Adoption of Pressure Technique in the Maghreb: the Capsian Sequence at Kef Zoura D (Eastern Algeria)

 

Noura Rahmani and David Lubell

 

 

Chapter 5. Pressure Blade Production with a Lever in the Early and Late Neolithic

of the Near East

 

Ciler Altınbilek-Algül, Laurence Astruc, Didier Binder and Jacques Pelegrin

 

 

Chapter 6. Two examples of Pressure Blade Production with a Lever: Recent Research from the Southern Caucasus (Armenia) and Northern Mesopotamia (Syria, Iraq)

 

Jacques Chabot and Jacques Pelegrin

 

 

Chapter 7. Pressure Knapping Blade Production in the North-Western Mediterranean Region during the 7th millennium cal B.C.

 

Didier Binder, Carmine Collina, Raphaëlle Guilbert, Thomas Perrin and with the collaboration of Oreto Garcia-Puchol

 

Chapter 8. Origin And Development Of Pressure Blade Production In The Southern Iberian Peninsula (6th-3rd Millennium B.C.)

Antonio Morgado and Jacques Pelegrin

 

 

Chapter 9. The Arrival and Development of Pressure Blade Technology in Southern Scandinavia

 

Mikkel Sørensen

 

 

Chapter 10. Surface Pressure Flaking in Eurasia: Mapping the innovation, diffusion and evolution of a technological element in the production of projectile points

 

Kim Darmark

 

 

Chapter 11. Emergence and Development of the Pressure Microblade Production: A View from the Upper Paleolithic of Northern Japan

 

Jun Takakura

 

 

Chapter 12. The Technique of Pressure Knapping in Central Asia: Innovation or Diffusion?

 

Frédérique Brunet

 

 

Chapter 13. Blades and Microblades, Percussion and Pressure: Towards the Evolution

of Lithic Technologies of the Stone Age Period, Russian Far East

 

Andrei V. Tabarev

 

 

Chapter 14. Pressure Microblade Industries in Pleistocene-Holocene Interior Alaska:

Current Data and Discussions

Yan Axel Gómez Coutouly

 

 

Chapter 15. Eastern Arctic under Pressure: from Paleoeskimo to Inuit Culture (Canada and Greenland)

Pierre M. Desrosiers and Mikkel Sørensen

 

 

Chapter 16. The Organizational Structures of Mesoamerican Obsidian Prismatic Blade Technology

 

Kenneth G. Hirth

 

 

Chapter 17. Development of Pressure Blade Technology in North-Central and West Mexico

 

Véronique Darras

 

 

Chapter 18. New Experimental Observations for the Characterization of Pressure Blade Production Techniques

 

Jacques Pelegrin

 

 

Chapter 19. Measurable Flintknapping for Long Pressure Blades

 

P. Kelterborn

First book to provide a comprehesive, synthesized thesis on pressure knapping

Comprehensive research from around the world, through different cultural and historical periods

Updates the current research on pressure knapping, offering new perspectives from experts in the field

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Prix indicatif 105,49 €

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