scholarly journals Implements of Wild Boar Canines During the Neolithic and Chalcolithic at the Lower Danube

2021 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 2-21
Author(s):  
Monica Mărgărit ◽  
Adina Boroneanț

This paper discusses the technological exploitation and transformation of wild boar teeth into tools during the Neolithic and the Chalcolithic north of the Lower Danube. Four main variables were taken into consideration: raw material procurement, blank production, object manufacture, and equipment maintenance. Tool finds from various prehistoric sites in Romania were compared, aiming to identify their impact on the economy of the prehistoric communities, and to determine possible variations in their number/ways of use during early prehistory. Tool typology is poor. The finds studied showed different degrees of use-wear, as well as systematic re-sharpening of the active front. In addition, finished tools are predominant in comparison to the sub-products of the chaîne opératoire. The almost total lack of blanks may suggest no stocking was taking place. The entire tooth was used, resulting at times in several implements. Our experimental program, by following closely the technical transformation schemes indicated by the archaeological specimens, suggests that such tusk tools were used for woodworking.

Author(s):  
Daniela Maio ◽  
Thierry Aubry ◽  
Bárbara Costa ◽  
Sérgio Gomes ◽  
Luís Luís ◽  
...  

Quartz has traditionally been regarded as a raw material of poor knapping quality. Indeed, the structure of this mineral determines the presence of cleavage planes which generate fractures and influence débitage. The fact that it is naturally available in regions where there is no flint or silcrete, however, resulted in its frequent exploitation by the Palaeolithic human communities that inhabited the Portuguese territory. The present research focuses on comparative data on the use of quartz in the Côa Valley (Fariseu and Cardina) and the Vouga Valley (Vau and Rôdo) sites during the Gravettian, Magdalenian and Azilian. The volume of data on the two areas being compared is uneven and we have little information on the technical tradition and functionality of the Vouga sites. There is, however, enough information to compare and identify, in these archaeological sites located in two different regions, the same conceptual scheme inherent to the chaîne opératoire applied to the different types of quartz.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rita Rahmawati ◽  
M. Muslih Husein ◽  
Asmuni Hayat

This qualitative descriptive research aimed to describe in detail the meaning of the values of religion and expression of women's resignation batik workers in the struggle of the production process, and the factors that influence it. Research was taken place in Pekalongan city and data obtained through observation, interviews, and literary studies. The results showed that deep belief in God is the foundation of understanding of the value of religion in the world of work as well when they interact with the skipper and other workers. The expression of resignation is seen almost in all stages from raw material procurement, production to marketing. Surrender women sanggan also evident in labor relations and outside the employment relationship, which is due to the fact that the religious elite is skipper and social conditions of patriarchal religious culture.


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