PERCORSO DI RICERCA IN PETROARCHEOMETRIA PREISTORICA: LINEE-GUIDA
La seguente lista bibliografica è da intendersi come strumento di conoscenza e consultazione per studenti, professionisti, operatori nel settore. Si tratta di lavori selezionati, da non considerarsi esaustivi della vasta produzione nel campo della Petroarcheometria applicata allo studio dei manufatti litici preistorici.
Arzarello M., Fontana F., Peresani M., (a cura di), 2011, Manuale di tecnologia litica preistorica. Carocci Editore, 263 pp.
Bertouille H., 1989. Théories physiques et mathématiques de la taille des outils préhistoriques. Cahiers du Quaternaire, 15, pp. 100.
Bordes F., 1961. Typologie du Paléolithique ancien et moyen. Cahiers du Quaternaire, 1, pp. 112.
Bordes F., Bourgon M., 1951. Le complexe mousterien : Mousterien, Levalloisien et Tayacien. L’Anthropologie, 55 : 1-23.
Breuil H., Lantier R., 1951. Les hommes de la pierre ancienne (Paléolithique et Mèsolithique). Parigi, 334 pp.
Burroni D., Donhaue R.E. Pollard A.M., Mussi M., 2002. The surface alteration features of flint artefacts as a record of environmental processes. Journal of Archaeological Science, 29: 1277-1287.
Church T., 1994. Lithic resource studies: a sourcebook for archaeologists. Lithic Technology, Special Publication, 3, 255 pp.
Cotterell B., Kamminga J., 1987. The formation of flakes. American Antiquity, 52/4: 675-708.
Domanski M., Webb J.A., Boland J., 1994. Mechanical properties of stone artefacts materials and the effect of heat treatment. Archaeometry, 36/2: 177-208.
Griffiths D.R., Bergman C.A., Clayton C.J., Ohnuma K., Robins G.V., seeley N.J., 1987. experimental investigations of the heat tratment of flint. In: Sieveking G. de G., Newcomer M.H. (a cura di), The human uses of flint and chert. Cambridge University Press: 43-52.
Harding P., Gibbard P.L., Lewin J., Macklin M.G., Moss E., 1987. The transport and abrasion of flint handaxes in a gravel-bed river. In: Sieveking G. de G., Newcomer M.H. (a cura di), The human uses of flint and chert. Cambridge University Press: 115-126.
Kayani P.I., McDonnel G., 1996. An assessment of back-scattered electron petrography as a method for distinguishing mediterranean obsidians. Archaeometry, 38/1: 43-58.
Kasztovszky ZS., Biró K.T., Markó A., Dobosi V., 2008. Cold neutron prompt gamma activation analysis – a non destructive method for characterization of high silica content chipped stone tools and raw materials. Archaeometry, 50/1: 12-29.
Latridou J.P., Delehaye Y., Etlicher B., 1990, Expériences de gélifraction de silex. In : Séronie-Vivien M.R., Lenoir M. (a cura di), Le silex de sa genèse à l’outil. Cahiers du Quaternaire, 17: 161-166.
Luedtke B.E., 1992. An archeologist’s guide to chert and flint. Archaeological Research Tools 7, Institute of Archaeology, Univeristy of California,Los angeles.
McBrearty S., Bishop L., Plummer Th., Dewar R., Conard N., 1998. Tools underfoot: human trampling as an agent of lithic artifact edge modification. American Antiquity, 63/1: 108-129.
Sergan J., Crombé Ph., Perdaen Y., 2006. The ‘invisible’ hearth: a contribution to the discernment of Mesolithic non-structured surface hearths. Journal of Archaeological Science, 33: 999-1007.
Shackley M.L., 1974. Stream abrasion on flint implements. Nature, 248: 501-502.
Shackley M.S., 1998. Archaeological obsidian studies: method and theory. Plenum Press, New York.
Shackley M.S., 2008. Archaeological petrology and the archaeometry of lithic materials. Archaeometry, 50/2: 194-215.
Prior J.H., 1988. The effects of human trample damage on lithics: a model of crucial variables. Lithic Technology, 17/1: 45-50.
Symons M.C.R., 1986. Application of magnetic resonance in the study of cherts. In: Sieveking G. de G., Newcomer M.H. (a cura di), The scientific study of flint and chert. Cambridge University Press: 249-257.
Thiébault C., 2007. Les pièces encochées au Paléolithique moyen et les pseudo-outils : peut-on les distinguer?. In Evin J. (sous la direction). Un siècle de construction du discours scientifique en préhistoire. Actes XXVI Congrès Préhistorique de France. Société Prèhistorique Française, Volume III : 201-216.
Thompson M., Bush P.R., Ferguson J., 1986. The analysis of flint in inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry, as a method of source determination. In: Sieveking G. de G., Newcomer M.H. (a cura di), The scientific study of flint and chert. Cambridge University Press: 243-247.
Tringham R.D., Cooper G., Odell G., Voytek B., Whitman A., 1974. Experimentation in the formation of edge damage: a new approach to lithic analysis. Journal of Field Archaeology, 1: 171-196.
Vallin L., Masson B., Caspar J.P., 2001. Taphonomy at Hermies, France: a Mousterian knapping site in loessic context. Journal of Field Archaeology, 28/3-4: 4129-436.
Villa P., Soressi M., 2000, Stone tools in carnivore sites: the case of Bois Roche. Journal of Anthropological Research, 56: 187-215.
Williams-Thorpe O., 1995. obsidian in the Mediterranean and the Near East: a provenancing success story. Archaeometry 37/2: 217-248.
Yonekura K., hasegawa H., Hotta A., Suzuki T., 2008. A novel approach to studies of prehistoric exploitation of stone tools materials using material composition, surface morphology, microstructure and mechanical properties. Archaeometry 50/5: 727-746.