WHEN SIZE MATTERS: different roles for blades and bladelets in the Early Ahmarian site of Al-Ansab1 (Jordan)

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Maintained by Jacopo Gennai
Created at 7.5.2019

Abstract

Bladelets are suggested as the hallmark of Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) industries. Bladelet-making is central in defining EUP technocomplexes and the debate is still ongoing. Here, new data on a significant sample of the stratified Early Ahmarian site of Al-Ansab 1 (Jordan) are presented. It is shown that bladelets constitute the majority of the blanks and the goal of the lithic production at the site. They are obtained through unipolar knapping of single platform cores, constraining a central area by means of embedded maintenance blade blanks and flank flakes. Bladelets are defined as the laminar blanks less than 12 mm wide. They are overwhelmingly represented in target products, i.e. straighter and more regular, while blades perform maintenance roles. Bladelet negatives are represented on laminar blanks and cores of all sizes. The presented analysis is part of a PhD project focusing on a comparison between bladelet-makings in different EUP sites along the putative “Eastern Trajectory”.

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Gennai, J., Richter, J. (2019): WHEN SIZE MATTERS: different roles for blades and bladelets in the Early Ahmarian site of Al-Ansab1 (Jordan). CRC806-Database, Hugo Obermaier Society 61. Annual Meeting 23. – 27. April 2019, Erkrath, DOI: 10.5880/SFB806.47

addressErkrath
authorGennai, Jacopo and Richter, Jürgen
doi10.5880/SFB806.47
keyJacopoGennai2019
organizationHugo Obermaier Society 61. Annual Meeting 23. – 27. April 2019
publisherCRC806-Database
typeposter
year2019
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