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Stone Tool Morphology and Rabbit Butchering

Pages 9-20 | Published online: 01 Apr 2016

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Somaye Khaksar, Briggs Buchanan, Metin I. Eren & Gilbert Tostevin. (2023) Exploring the Gross-Edge Curvature of Experimentally Produced Preferential Levallois Debitage. Lithic Technology 48:4, pages 408-421.
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Metin I. Eren, G. Logan Miller, Brett Story, Michael Wilson, Michelle R. Bebber & Briggs Buchanan. (2023) North American Clovis Point Form and Performance IV: An Experimental Assessment of Knife Edge Effectiveness and Wear. Lithic Technology 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Somaye Khaksar, Nisarg Desai, Metin I. Eren & Gilbert B. Tostevin. (2023) The influence of cut material on the slicing efficiency effects of stone tool flake size, edge length, and gross edge curvature. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 47, pages 103700.
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Alastair Key, Tomasz Bartkowiak, Danielle A. Macdonald, Patryk Mietlinski, Bartosz Gapinski, Ignacio de la Torre & W. James Stemp. (2022) Quantifying Edge Sharpness on Stone Flakes: Comparing Mechanical and Micro-Geometric Definitions Across Multiple Raw Materials from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.
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L. Brock James, Kaley Joyce, Kate E. Magargal & Brian F. Codding. (2022) A stone in the hand is worth how many in the bush? Applying the marginal value theorem to understand optimal toolstone transportation, processing, and discard decisions. Journal of Archaeological Science 137, pages 105518.
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Alastair Key, Ian Farr, Robert Hunter, Anna Mika, Metin I. Eren & Samantha L. Winter. (2021) Why invent the handle? Electromyography (EMG) and efficiency of use data investigating the prehistoric origin and selection of hafted stone knives. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 13:10.
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Rebecca Biermann Gürbüz & Stephen J. Lycett. (2021) Could woodworking have driven lithic tool selection?. Journal of Human Evolution 156, pages 102999.
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Alastair J.M. Key, Ian Farr, Robert Hunter & Samantha L. Winter. (2020) Muscle recruitment and stone tool use ergonomics across three million years of Palaeolithic technological transitions. Journal of Human Evolution 144, pages 102796.
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Alastair Key, Tomos Proffitt & Ignacio de la Torre. (2020) Raw material optimization and stone tool engineering in the Early Stone Age of Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania). Journal of The Royal Society Interface 17:162, pages 20190377.
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A. J. M. Key & S. J. Lycett. (2018) Biometric variables predict stone tool functional performance more effectively than tool‐form attributes: a case study in handaxe loading capabilities. Archaeometry 61:3, pages 539-555.
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Irantzu Bilbao, Joseba Rios-Garaizar & Alvaro Arrizabalaga. (2019) Relationship between size and precision of flake technology in the Middle Paleolithic. An experimental study. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 25, pages 530-547.
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Stephen R. Merritt & Kara D. Peters. (2019) The impact of flake tool attributes and butcher experience on carcass processing time and efficiency during experimental butchery trials. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 29:2, pages 220-230.
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Alastair Key, Stephen R. Merritt & Tracy L. Kivell. (2018) Hand grip diversity and frequency during the use of Lower Palaeolithic stone cutting-tools. Journal of Human Evolution 125, pages 137-158.
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Alastair J.M. Key & Stephen J. Lycett. (2016) Investigating interrelationships between Lower Palaeolithic stone tool effectiveness and tool user biometric variation: implications for technological and evolutionary changes. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 10:5, pages 989-1006.
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Alastair Key, Michael R. Fisch & Metin I. Eren. (2018) Early stage blunting causes rapid reductions in stone tool performance. Journal of Archaeological Science 91, pages 1-11.
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Alastair J.M. Key & Stephen J. Lycett. (2015) Reassessing the production of handaxes versus flakes from a functional perspective. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 9:5, pages 737-753.
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Alastair J. M. Key & Stephen J. Lycett. (2016) Influence of Handaxe Size and Shape on Cutting Efficiency: A Large-Scale Experiment and Morphometric Analysis. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 24:2, pages 514-541.
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Alastair J.M. Key, Tomos Proffitt, Elena Stefani & Stephen J. Lycett. (2016) Looking at handaxes from another angle: Assessing the ergonomic and functional importance of edge form in Acheulean bifaces. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 44, pages 43-55.
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Alastair J. M. Key, W. James Stemp, Mikhail Morozov, Tomos Proffitt & Ignacio de la Torre. (2014) Is Loading a Significantly Influential Factor in the Development of Lithic Microwear? An Experimental Test Using LSCM on Basalt from Olduvai Gorge. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 22:4, pages 1193-1214.
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A. J. M. Key & S. J. Lycett. (2015) Edge Angle as a Variably Influential Factor in Flake Cutting Efficiency: An Experimental Investigation of Its Relationship with Tool Size and Loading. Archaeometry 57:5, pages 911-927.
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W James Stemp, Mikhail Morozov & Alastair J M Key. (2015) Quantifying lithic microwear with load variation on experimental basalt flakes using LSCM and area-scale fractal complexity (Asfc). Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties 3:3, pages 034006.
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Yossi Zaidner & Leore Grosman. (2015) Middle Paleolithic sidescrapers were resharped or recycled? A view from Nesher Ramla, Israel. Quaternary International 361, pages 178-187.
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Alastair J.M. Key & Stephen J. Lycett. (2014) Are bigger flakes always better? An experimental assessment of flake size variation on cutting efficiency and loading. Journal of Archaeological Science 41, pages 140-146.
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