The site of Ficoncella, in northern Latium (Italy), represents a great opportunity to investigate the modalities of a short occupation in a fluvial context during Lower Palaeolithic. From the results of radiometric dating, geological study and bio-chronological analyses, it emerged that the human occupation at the site, an ancient riverbank, occurred 0.5 Ma (MIS 13). This period can be considered as a key moment in the Lower Palaeolithic, with the first Acheulean, or mode 2 sites in Europe. The lithic assemblage of Ficoncella, without handaxes, is characterized by an overall small tool size, representing a very original reduction sequence and tool management. In order to investigate the human behaviour characterizing the site, we analyse the lithic industries, using a classical technological analysis, combined with a techno-functional approach and a use-wear analysis. The study of the lithic assemblage of Ficoncella may contribute to renew our image of the lithic industries without handaxes, too often ignored.
Mode 1 or Mode 2? “Small tools” in the technical variability of the European Lower Palaeolithic. The site of Ficoncella (Tarquinia, Lazio, central Italy) / Aureli, D.; Rocca, R.; Lemorini, Cristina; Modesti, V.; Scaramucci, S.; Milli, Salvatore; Giaccio, B.; Marano, F.; Palombo, Maria Rita; Contardi, A.. - In: QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1040-6182. - STAMPA. - 393:(2016), pp. 169-184. [10.1016/j.quaint.2015.07.055]
Mode 1 or Mode 2? “Small tools” in the technical variability of the European Lower Palaeolithic. The site of Ficoncella (Tarquinia, Lazio, central Italy).
LEMORINI, Cristina;MILLI, Salvatore;PALOMBO, Maria Rita;
2016
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The site of Ficoncella, in northern Latium (Italy), represents a great opportunity to investigate the modalities of a short occupation in a fluvial context during Lower Palaeolithic. From the results of radiometric dating, geological study and bio-chronological analyses, it emerged that the human occupation at the site, an ancient riverbank, occurred 0.5 Ma (MIS 13). This period can be considered as a key moment in the Lower Palaeolithic, with the first Acheulean, or mode 2 sites in Europe. The lithic assemblage of Ficoncella, without handaxes, is characterized by an overall small tool size, representing a very original reduction sequence and tool management. In order to investigate the human behaviour characterizing the site, we analyse the lithic industries, using a classical technological analysis, combined with a techno-functional approach and a use-wear analysis. The study of the lithic assemblage of Ficoncella may contribute to renew our image of the lithic industries without handaxes, too often ignored.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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