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Quantifying knapping actions: a method for measuring the angle of blow on flakes

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12520-022-01626-y

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Knapping actions; Experimental archeology; Fracture mechanics; Bulb angle; Angle of blow

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  1. Projekt DEAL
  2. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [714658]
  3. Leakey Foundation Research Grant

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Stone artifacts are crucial for studying hominin behavior, but some key factors in the knapping process cannot be derived easily from these artifacts. This study introduces a new method to estimate the angle of blow by analyzing the features of flakes. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of this method and provide a useful means to study hominin stone tool production behavior.
Stone artifacts are critical for investigating the evolution of hominin behavior-they are among our only proxies for hominin behavior in deep time. Hominin cognition and skill are often inferred by reconstructing the technical decisions hominins made throughout the knapping process. However, despite many advancements in understanding how hominins knapped, some of the key factors involved in past flake production cannot be easily/readily derived from stone artifacts. In particular, the angle at which the knapper strikes the hammer against the core to remove the flake, or the angle of blow, is a key component of the knapping process that has up to now remained unmeasurable on archeological assemblages. In this study, we introduce a new method for estimating the angle of blow from the ventral surface of flakes. This method was derived from a controlled experiment that explicitly connects fracture mechanics to flake variability. We find that a feature of the flake's bulb of percussion, what we call the bulb angle, is a measurable indicator of the angle of blow. Our experimental finding is further validated in two additional datasets from controlled and replicative knapping experiments. These results demonstrate the utility of continuing to link flake variation with technical decision-making to fracture mechanics. In addition, they also provide a useful and relatively simple means to capture a currently invisible aspect of hominin stone tool production behavior.

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