RECYCLING IN THE NEOLITHIC AND EARLY BRONZE AGE: EVIDENCE OF FLINT RECYCLING AT EIN-ZIPPORI, ISRAEL

Recycling in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age: evidence of flint recycling at Ein-Zippori, Israel

Recycling in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age: evidence of flint recycling at Ein-Zippori, Israel

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This paper presents a new techno-typological analysis of a sample of small flakes that were produced through recycling from discarded blanks at the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age site of Ein-Zippori, Paella Pans Lower Galilee, Israel.This study shows that the systematic production of small flakes from previously discarded blanks was not related to a scarcity in raw materials, but rather to specific decisions concerning the types of tools needed to complete necessary tasks.These results are supported by use-wear analysis noted briefly here and presented in more detail in a separate paper.

The results indicate that recycling was a significant lithic production trajectory during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.Recycling also contributes to the variability High Heat Plastic Food Pan Covers in lithic assemblages from those cultural periods.

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