Author:
Kabaciński Jacek,Henry Auréade,David Éva,Rageot Maxime,Cheval Carole,Winiarska-Kabacińska Małgorzata,Regert Martine,Mazuy Arnaud,Orange François
Abstract
The Northern European Mesolithic is well known for the manufacture of composite tools and weapons for specialised purposes. A composite implement recovered from the Early Holocene site of Krzyż Wielkopolski 7 in Poland, dated to the Preboreal/Boreal transition, raises questions about expediency versus efficiency in the fabrication of these artefacts. Here, the authors characterise its materials and production: a bone splinter mounted on a shaft of pine wood, secured with bast ligatures coated in birch bark tar. While the manufacture of the implement's individual components can be characterised as ‘expedient’, the finished implement is, however, complex, efficient and durable.
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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