Between the flake and the blade: Associated systems of production at Riparo Tagliente (Veneto, northern Italy)

The Riparo Tagliente site (Verona, Italy) shows three macro phases in which high technological variability can be observed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the specific role of the Middle Paleolithic blade production within this variability. Preliminary results show a complex scenario in which...

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Main Author: Leonardo Carmignani
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Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Lithic Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1842
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description The Riparo Tagliente site (Verona, Italy) shows three macro phases in which high technological variability can be observed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the specific role of the Middle Paleolithic blade production within this variability. Preliminary results show a complex scenario in which the role of the blade is strictly linked with flake production through mixed reduction systems. Two different approaches were used for analysing the lithic assemblages from the site. The first analysis focused on the identification of the reduction systems by determining the techniques, methods and concepts underlying the entire chaîne opératoire.  The second approach concentrated on analysing blade production in order to identify its variability. Evidence of blade technology from the Middle Pleistocene (MIS 8-6) has been found in northern Europe (France, Belgium). Later, during MIS 5 blades can be found over a larger area, this time also including north-western Germany and the central-southern part of France. A third period (MIS 4-3) marks the appearance of laminar production in southern Europe, including in the Italian peninsula. Based on the present state of research these three phases appear to be on-and-off events without clear evolutionary continuity. By repositioning the sequence of Riparo Tagliente within the Italian context we can observe that at the end of the Mousterian period the technological patterns differ greatly, with laminar production being one of its most evident expressions. The origin of this fragmentation is questionable.
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spelling doaj.art-ced0168653f849ba8ccdc573f65ac9bc2022-12-21T20:28:49ZengUniversity of EdinburghJournal of Lithic Studies2055-04722017-03-014110.2218/jls.v4i1.18421842Between the flake and the blade: Associated systems of production at Riparo Tagliente (Veneto, northern Italy)Leonardo Carmignani0IPHES, Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució SocialThe Riparo Tagliente site (Verona, Italy) shows three macro phases in which high technological variability can be observed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the specific role of the Middle Paleolithic blade production within this variability. Preliminary results show a complex scenario in which the role of the blade is strictly linked with flake production through mixed reduction systems. Two different approaches were used for analysing the lithic assemblages from the site. The first analysis focused on the identification of the reduction systems by determining the techniques, methods and concepts underlying the entire chaîne opératoire.  The second approach concentrated on analysing blade production in order to identify its variability. Evidence of blade technology from the Middle Pleistocene (MIS 8-6) has been found in northern Europe (France, Belgium). Later, during MIS 5 blades can be found over a larger area, this time also including north-western Germany and the central-southern part of France. A third period (MIS 4-3) marks the appearance of laminar production in southern Europe, including in the Italian peninsula. Based on the present state of research these three phases appear to be on-and-off events without clear evolutionary continuity. By repositioning the sequence of Riparo Tagliente within the Italian context we can observe that at the end of the Mousterian period the technological patterns differ greatly, with laminar production being one of its most evident expressions. The origin of this fragmentation is questionable.http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1842bladesRiparo TaglienteMiddle PaleolithicLevalloisreduction systems
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Between the flake and the blade: Associated systems of production at Riparo Tagliente (Veneto, northern Italy)
Journal of Lithic Studies
blades
Riparo Tagliente
Middle Paleolithic
Levallois
reduction systems
title Between the flake and the blade: Associated systems of production at Riparo Tagliente (Veneto, northern Italy)
title_full Between the flake and the blade: Associated systems of production at Riparo Tagliente (Veneto, northern Italy)
title_fullStr Between the flake and the blade: Associated systems of production at Riparo Tagliente (Veneto, northern Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Between the flake and the blade: Associated systems of production at Riparo Tagliente (Veneto, northern Italy)
title_short Between the flake and the blade: Associated systems of production at Riparo Tagliente (Veneto, northern Italy)
title_sort between the flake and the blade associated systems of production at riparo tagliente veneto northern italy
topic blades
Riparo Tagliente
Middle Paleolithic
Levallois
reduction systems
url http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1842
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