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Blank Concerns: Issues of Skill and Consistency in the Replication of Scottish Later Mesolithic Blades
Authors:Nyree Finlay
Affiliation:(1) Department of Archaeology, The University of Glasgow, The Gregory Building, Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland
Abstract:Skill is central to the identification of the individual within lithic analysis. Modern replication tends to focus on the proficient flintknapper, and emphasises complex, technically demanding implements and high quality raw materials. Yet, acquiring lithic skill is a universal process that manifests itself in various ways depending on technological strategy and raw material. This paper presents the results of a programme of experimental replication that explores notions of consistency and identity. Based on Mesolithic blade technology, using direct percussion reduction and variable pebble resources, it compares knappers with different experience and identifies some salient parameters of individual performance.
Keywords:Lithic technology  Experimental replication  Novice  Individual
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