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Paleoanthropology | 2012

New excavations at the site of Contrebandiers Cave, Morocco

Harold L. Dibble; Vera Aldeias; Esteban Álvarez-Fernández; Bonnie A.B. Blackwell; Emily Hallett-Desguez; Zenobia Jacobs; Paul Goldberg; Sam C. Lin; André Morala; Michael C. Meyer; Deborah I. Olszewski; Kaye E. Reed; Denné Reed; Zeljko Rezek; Daniel Richter; Richard G. Roberts; Dennis Sandgathe; Utsav A. Schurmans; Anne R. Skinner; Teresa E. Steele; Mohamed El-Hajraoui

PaleoAnthropology 2012: 145−201.


Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2017

A geometric morphometric relationship predicts stone flake shape and size variability

Will Archer; Cornel Pop; Zeljko Rezek; Stefan Schlager; Sam C. Lin; Marcel Weiss; Tamara Dogandžic; Dawit Desta; Shannon P. McPherron

The archaeological record represents a window onto the complex relationship between stone artefact variance and hominin behaviour. Differences in the shapes and sizes of stone flakes—the most abundant remains of past behaviours for much of human evolutionary history—may be underpinned by variation in a range of different environmental and behavioural factors. Controlled flake production experiments have drawn inferences between flake platform preparation behaviours, which have thus far been approximated by linear measurements, and different aspects of overall stone flake variability (Dibble and Rezek J Archaeol Sci 36:1945–1954, 2009; Lin et al. Am Antiq 724–745, 2013; Magnani et al. J Archaeol Sci 46:37–49, 2014; Rezek et al. J Archaeol Sci 38:1346–1359, 2011). However, when the results are applied to archaeological assemblages, there remains a substantial amount of unexplained variability. It is unclear whether this disparity between explanatory models and archaeological data is a result of measurement error on certain key variables, whether traditional analyses are somehow a general limiting factor, or whether there are additional flake shape and size drivers that remain unaccounted for. To try and circumvent these issues, here, we describe a shape analysis approach to assessing stone flake variability including a newly developed three-dimensional geometric morphometric method (‘3DGM’). We use 3DGM to demonstrate that a relationship between platform and flake body governs flake shape and size variability. Contingently, we show that by using this 3DGM approach, we can use flake platform attributes to both (1) make fairly accurate stone flake size predictions and (2) make relatively detailed predictions of stone flake shape. Whether conscious or instinctive, an understanding of this geometric relationship would have been critical to past knappers effectively controlling the production of desired stone flakes. However, despite being able to holistically and accurately incorporate three-dimensional flake variance into our analyses, the behavioural drivers of this variance remain elusive.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009

Introducing a new experimental design for controlled studies of flake formation: results for exterior platform angle, platform depth, angle of blow, velocity, and force

Harold L. Dibble; Zeljko Rezek


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2011

The relative effects of core surface morphology on flake shape and other attributes

Zeljko Rezek; Sam C. Lin; Radu Iovita; Harold L. Dibble


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2012

Evidence for Neandertal use of fire at Roc de Marsal (France)

Vera Aldeias; Paul Goldberg; Dennis Sandgathe; Francesco Berna; Harold L. Dibble; Shannon P. McPherron; Alain Turq; Zeljko Rezek


Journal of Human Evolution | 2013

On the industrial attributions of the Aterian and Mousterian of the Maghreb.

Harold L. Dibble; Vera Aldeias; Zenobia Jacobs; Deborah I. Olszewski; Zeljko Rezek; Sam C. Lin; Esteban Álvarez-Fernández; Carolyn Barshay-Szmidt; Emily Hallett-Desguez; Denné Reed; Kaye E. Reed; Daniel Richter; Teresa E. Steele; Anne R. Skinner; Bonnie A.B. Blackwell; Ekaterina Doronicheva; Mohamed El-Hajraoui


American Antiquity | 2013

On the utility and economization of unretouched flakes: The effects of exterior platform angle and platform depth

Sam C. Lin; Zeljko Rezek; David R. Braun; Harold L. Dibble


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2014

Flake variation in relation to the application of force

Matthew Magnani; Zeljko Rezek; Sam C. Lin; Annie Chan; Harold L. Dibble


Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory | 2018

Experimental Design and Experimental Inference in Stone Artifact Archaeology

Sam C. Lin; Zeljko Rezek; Harold L. Dibble


Archive | 2016

The role of controlled experiments in understanding variation in flake production

Zeljko Rezek; Sam C. Lin; Harold L. Dibble

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Sam C. Lin

University of Wollongong

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Harold L. Dibble

University of Pennsylvania

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Denné Reed

University of Texas at Austin

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Kaye E. Reed

Arizona State University

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Zenobia Jacobs

University of Wollongong

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