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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2018

What is the use of shaping a tang? Tool use and hafting of tanged tools in the Aterian of Northern Africa

Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots


Notae Praehistoricae | 2015

Hunting with trapezes at Bazel-Sluis: the results of a functional analysis

Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots; Yves Perdaen; Philippe Crombé; Erwin Meylemans


Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory | 2018

The Role of Fire in the Life of an Adhesive

Dries Cnuts; Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2017

Around the fireplace: heat exposure and adhesive alteration

Dries Cnuts; Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2017

A Techno-Functional Study of the Aterian Technocomplex at Ifri n'Ammar

Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2016

What’s the difference? Results of a functional study of Aterian and Mousterian tools from the site of Ifri n’Ammar (Morocco)

Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2016

What is the use of shaping a tang? Use-wear and technological analysis of the tanged and non-tanged tools from the Aterian assemblage of Ifri N'Ammar

Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots


Rapports Archéologie | 2015

Le TraceoLab de l'université de Liège: regarder les traces pour mieux comprendre l'outil

Justin Coppe; Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots


Archive | 2015

Reflections on tangs and other morphological adaptations that may be hafting-related

Sonja Tomasso; Noora Taipale


Archive | 2015

Tool use and hafting in the Middle Palaeolithic of Northern Africa An on-going use-wear analysis on the Mousterian/Aterian assemblages of Ifri n’Ammar (Morocco)

Sonja Tomasso; Veerle Rots

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