Making fire in the Stone Age: flint and pyrite |
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Authors: | Stapert Dick Johansen Lykke |
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Affiliation: | (1) Groningen Institute of Archaeology, Poststraat 6, 9712 ER Groningen, the Netherlands;(2) Institut for Arkæologi og Etnologi, Vandkunsten 5, 1167 København K, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Flint implements with rounded ends, excavated at several Late Palaeolithic sites in Denmark and the Netherlands, are described and interpreted as strike-a-lights used in combination with pyrites. Experiments were carried out; the use-wear traces on the experimental pieces are similar to those occurring on the prehistoric specimens. It is concluded that the pyrite technique for fire production most probably predated wood-on-wood techniques, both in Europe and Greenland. |
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Keywords: | Europe experimental archaeology flint implements fire production Greenland pyrite Stone Age use-wear traces |
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