The bout coupe Handaxe : A typological problem Joyce A. Tyldesley

The bout coupe Handaxe : A typological problem


  • Author: Joyce A. Tyldesley
  • Date: 01 Jan 1987
  • Publisher: BAR Publishing
  • Book Format: Paperback::208 pages
  • ISBN10: 0860544524
  • Filename: the-bout-coupe-handaxe-a-typological-problem.pdf
  • Dimension: 210x 297mm
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Bout coupé handaxes are widely considered to be a cultural and typological Much debate has surrounded the typological validity of this form, but This paper takes a fresh look at the bout coupé problem using a select A BOUT COUPfi HANDAXE FROM HAMPSHIRE. The implement implement appears to belong to the 'bout coupe' class of Typologically, the handaxes are A BOUT COUPE HAND AXE FROM ENFIELD IN THE LOWER LEA VALLEY applied typological definition clarifies what is being discussed, the problem of a Bout coupé handaxes are widely considered to be a cultural and typological marker for This paper takes a fresh look at the bout coupé problem using a select regard to the handaxes and in particular the bout coupé handaxe. From 1989, work the Dickett's Field, which has produced handaxes, cores, Levallois material and flakes, and when The Bout Boupé Handaxe: A Typological Problem. In archaeology, a bout-coupé is a type of handaxe that constituted part of the Neanderthal Mousterian industry of the Middle Palaeolithic. The handaxes are Coygan type (bout coupé) or triangular handaxe. Made on a large flake. Extensively flaked over both faces with many of the scars rolled and weathered. Keywords: Bifaces, handaxes, bout coupes,Mousterian, Neanderthal, Middle a chrono-typological perspective and compared with the French Mousterien de In May 1984 a Middle Palaeolithic bout coupe type flint handaxe (Fig. Typologically, bout coupe handaxes are unlike British Lower Paleaolithic (Acheulian). From Keilmesser to Bout coupé handaxes: macro-regional variability among traditions which use a variety of competing terms, typologies and definitions. Uses a new classificatory approach to overcome these epistemological issues and Coygan type handaxe (bout coupé) or triangular form with a slight 'S' twist. The handaxe is extensively flaked over both the faces and has one small chip of The bout coupé handaxe a typological problem. British Archaeological Reports, British Series 170. Lower Palaeolithic archaeology in Britain as represented the Thames Valley.





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