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    A Late Glacial family at Trollesgave. Denmark

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    Publication date
    2015-02
    Author
    Donahue, Randolph E.
    Fischer, Anders
    Keyword
    Microwear; Use-wear; Lithic technology; Bromme culture; Upper Palaeolithic; Late Glacial; Denmark; Hunter-gatherers
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    © 2015 Elsevier. This is an Open Access article under the Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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    Abstract
    Microwear analysis is applied to reconstruct the function and social organisation at the Late Glacial site of Trollesgave, Denmark. As with Bromme Culture sites in general, the lithic assemblage consists of primarily three types of tools. There is a strong association between these types and their use: end scrapers for dry hide scraping; burins for working hard material, primarily bone; and tanged points primarily for projectile tips. Nearly all divergence from this pattern can be referred to as the activities of children, the products and workshops of which have previously been identified. Based on the combined information from microwear analysis, flint knapping and spatial distribution of artefacts, the assemblage is inferred as the traces of a single family hunting (and fishing) occupation.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/10167
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    Donahue RE and Fischer A (2015) A Late Glacial family at Trollesgave, Denmark. Journal of Archaeological Science. 54: 313-324.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2014.12.018
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