The role of burins and their relationship with art through trace analysis at the Upper Palaeolithic site of Polesini Cave

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Authors : Flavia Venditti, Daniela Zampetti, Antonio Tagliacozzo, Mario Amore , Magda Bordigoni, Cristina Lemorini Topic : Social Science School subject : Publication date : 29/09/2017 Subscription magazine Publisher : Gangemi Editore ISBN : 9788849248302 License duration (days) :
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Polesini Cave is located nearby Tivoli (RM) on the Eastern side of the Aniene river (RM). The cave held archaeological deposits ranging from Late Upper Palaeolithic to Late Roman Empire. The Late Upper Palaeolithic deposits are well known and studied since their richness in both lithic and faunal remains and, moreover, for the conspicuous presence of mobile art and personal ornaments. The huge lithic assemblage found in this site consists of 400.000 chipped stone tools, among which the shaped items are 25.000. Many artefacts made of hard animal material are also present, together with ornaments made out of the same raw materials. The mobile art is represented by various stone pebbles and bones engraved with zoomorphic or geometric patterns that represent the most important evidence of Palaeolithic art in Central Italy. This article presents the results achieved from an investigation on the functional role of one of the most common typological categories of chipped stone tools found at...

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