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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2018

Breakage, scarring, scratches and explosions: understanding impact trace formation on quartz

Noora Taipale; Veerle Rots

Quartz projectiles have received attention in the recent years due to, for instance, their discovery at prominent South African Middle Stone Age sites. However, very few methodological studies have been dedicated to quartz armatures and the ones published so far are not built on an understanding of the particular behaviour of quartz under mechanical stress. Here, we investigate impact damage formation on automorphic and xenomorphic quartz (crystal quartz and vein quartz) through the microscopic analysis of 91 experimental armatures using a combination of low and high magnifications and SEM. Our results show that the structural properties of quartz affect the attributes of impact breaks and other damage. We also examine wear patterns on three different types of projectiles and offer preliminary guidelines for identifying them in archaeological assemblages. We argue that while quartz assemblages withhold significant potential for understanding past hunting technologies, the methods used for identifying and interpreting quartz projectiles need to be adjusted so that they take into account the notable differences between the macrocrystalline and cryptocrystalline varieties of this raw material.


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2015

How shattered flakes were used: Micro-wear analysis of quartz flake fragments

Helena Knutsson; Kjel Knutsson; Noora Taipale; Miikka Tallavaara; Kim Darmark


International Conference on Use Wear Analysis | 2014

Unmodified quartz flake fragments as cognitive tool categories : testing the wear preservation, previous low magnification use-wear results and criteria for tool blank selection in two Late Mesolithic quartz assemblages from Finland

Noora Taipale; Kjel Knutsson; Helena Knutsson


Archive | 2014

Postglacial pioneer settlement in the Lake Sarvinki area, eastern Finland

Petro Pesonen; Esa Hertell; Laija Simponen; Kristiina Mannermaa; Mikael A. Manninen; Tapani Rostedt; Noora Taipale; Miikka Tallavaara


Archive | 2010

First man in the eastern Finland : an Early Mesolithic inland site with a red-ochre grave in Joensuu Rahakangas

Petro Pesonen; Esa Hertell; Mikael Nyholm; Jukka Palm; Tapani Rostedt; Laija Simponen; Noora Taipale; Miikka Tallavaara


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2018

A techno-functional perspective on quartz micro-notches in Sibudu’s Howiesons Poort indicates the use of barbs in hunting technology

P. de la Peña; Noora Taipale; Lyn Wadley; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2018

Functional perspectives to Gravettian lithic assemblage variability

Noora Taipale; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2017

The weapon system behind the point: Early Gravettian hunting technologies at Maisières-Canal

Noora Taipale; Justin Coppe; Olivier Touzé; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2016

Domestic tools, hafting, and the evolution of technology: The Upper Palaeolithic of Hohle Fels as a case study

Noora Taipale; Nicholas J. Conard; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2016

Présentation du projet Economie et pratiques des sociétés gravettiennes dans le Nord-Ouest de l’Europe (ECOPRAT)

Olivier Touzé; Hélène Salomon; Nejma Goutas; Pierre Bodu; Nicolas Cauwe; Justin Coppe; Vincent Delvigne; Damien Flas; Mietje Germonpré; Ivan Jadin; Cécile Jungels; Jessica Lacarrière; Ludovic Mevel; Caroline Peschaux; Veerle Rots; Noora Taipale; Elise Tartar; Pierre Noiret

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Esa Hertell

University of Helsinki

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