Plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of Tabon Cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric Southeast Asia

The presence of notches on European Palaeolithic flaked stone tools termed ‘denticulates’ has been variously ascribed to cultural, functional and taphonomic factors. In Southeast Asia prehistoric stone tool assemblages are dominated by unretouched flakes, so the rare retouched lithics, including den...

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Main Authors: Pawlik, Alfred, Xhauflaira, Hermine, Jago-on, Sheldon, Vitalese, Timothy, Callado, John Rey, Tandang, Danilo, Palconit, Trishia, Manipon, Dante, Gaillard, Claire, Theodoropoulou, Angeliki, Revel, Nicole, Forestier, Hubert
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.sa-faculty-pubs-10722021-01-13T06:32:17Z Plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of Tabon Cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric Southeast Asia Pawlik, Alfred Xhauflaira, Hermine Jago-on, Sheldon Vitalese, Timothy Callado, John Rey Tandang, Danilo Palconit, Trishia Manipon, Dante Gaillard, Claire Theodoropoulou, Angeliki Revel, Nicole Forestier, Hubert The presence of notches on European Palaeolithic flaked stone tools termed ‘denticulates’ has been variously ascribed to cultural, functional and taphonomic factors. In Southeast Asia prehistoric stone tool assemblages are dominated by unretouched flakes, so the rare retouched lithics, including denticulates, can be considered unique testimonies of the intention of the tool makers to control the shape and properties of tool edges. Here we report the results of plant processing experiments with modern unretouched flakes made of red jasper. Splitting plants with the help of a specific hand and arm movement (“twist-of-the-wrist”) resulted in a series of use-wear traces that included large crescent-break micro-scars. These are very similar in shape and appearance to the notches of prehistoric denticulated tools. These results suggest that some denticulated pieces in prehistoric Southeast Asia could be less intentional than previously thought, being instead the result of plant processing activities. We also report here the analysis of 41 denticulates from Tabon Cave, Philippines. While some are clearly intentionally retouch, others exhibit use-wear and nocth micro-morphology characteristic of plant splitting. The notches of others result from utilisation and taphonomy or trampling. Altogether, our observations raise the following question: should the term denticulates be restricted to the tools intentionally retouched or encompass all the tools with adjacent notches whatever the origin of the latter is? 2020-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/73 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=sa-faculty-pubs Sociology & Anthropology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Southeast Asia Plants Experiments Ethnoarchaeology Typology Use-wear analysis Late Pleistocene Anthropology Archaeological Anthropology Biological and Physical Anthropology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Southeast Asia
Plants Experiments
Ethnoarchaeology
Typology
Use-wear analysis
Late Pleistocene
Anthropology
Archaeological Anthropology
Biological and Physical Anthropology
spellingShingle Southeast Asia
Plants Experiments
Ethnoarchaeology
Typology
Use-wear analysis
Late Pleistocene
Anthropology
Archaeological Anthropology
Biological and Physical Anthropology
Pawlik, Alfred
Xhauflaira, Hermine
Jago-on, Sheldon
Vitalese, Timothy
Callado, John Rey
Tandang, Danilo
Palconit, Trishia
Manipon, Dante
Gaillard, Claire
Theodoropoulou, Angeliki
Revel, Nicole
Forestier, Hubert
Plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of Tabon Cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric Southeast Asia
description The presence of notches on European Palaeolithic flaked stone tools termed ‘denticulates’ has been variously ascribed to cultural, functional and taphonomic factors. In Southeast Asia prehistoric stone tool assemblages are dominated by unretouched flakes, so the rare retouched lithics, including denticulates, can be considered unique testimonies of the intention of the tool makers to control the shape and properties of tool edges. Here we report the results of plant processing experiments with modern unretouched flakes made of red jasper. Splitting plants with the help of a specific hand and arm movement (“twist-of-the-wrist”) resulted in a series of use-wear traces that included large crescent-break micro-scars. These are very similar in shape and appearance to the notches of prehistoric denticulated tools. These results suggest that some denticulated pieces in prehistoric Southeast Asia could be less intentional than previously thought, being instead the result of plant processing activities. We also report here the analysis of 41 denticulates from Tabon Cave, Philippines. While some are clearly intentionally retouch, others exhibit use-wear and nocth micro-morphology characteristic of plant splitting. The notches of others result from utilisation and taphonomy or trampling. Altogether, our observations raise the following question: should the term denticulates be restricted to the tools intentionally retouched or encompass all the tools with adjacent notches whatever the origin of the latter is?
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author Pawlik, Alfred
Xhauflaira, Hermine
Jago-on, Sheldon
Vitalese, Timothy
Callado, John Rey
Tandang, Danilo
Palconit, Trishia
Manipon, Dante
Gaillard, Claire
Theodoropoulou, Angeliki
Revel, Nicole
Forestier, Hubert
author_facet Pawlik, Alfred
Xhauflaira, Hermine
Jago-on, Sheldon
Vitalese, Timothy
Callado, John Rey
Tandang, Danilo
Palconit, Trishia
Manipon, Dante
Gaillard, Claire
Theodoropoulou, Angeliki
Revel, Nicole
Forestier, Hubert
author_sort Pawlik, Alfred
title Plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of Tabon Cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric Southeast Asia
title_short Plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of Tabon Cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric Southeast Asia
title_full Plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of Tabon Cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of Tabon Cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of Tabon Cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric Southeast Asia
title_sort plant processing experiments and use-wear analysis of tabon cave artefacts question the intentional character of denticulated stone tools in prehistoric southeast asia
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/73
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=sa-faculty-pubs
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