Publications by authors named "N Mazzucco"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines Neolithic navigation in the Mediterranean by focusing on the construction and chronology of boats, particularly five canoes discovered at the La Marmotta site.
  • The analysis of these canoes and related nautical objects highlights the advanced technical skills of Neolithic societies.
  • This technological expertise was crucial for their expansion, enabling them to inhabit a vast area stretching from Cyprus to the Iberian Peninsula over several millennia.
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The lakeshore site of La Marmotta is one of the most important Early Neolithic sites of Mediterranean Europe. The site is famous for the exceptional preservation of organic materials, including numerous wooden artefacts related to navigation, agriculture, textile production, and basketry. This article presents interdisciplinary research on three of the most complete and well-preserved sickles recovered from the site, yet unpublished.

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The identification of the use of stone tools through use-wear analysis was one the major methodological advances in Prehistoric Archaeology during the second half of the 20th century. Studies of use-wear analysis have decisively contributed to a better understanding of the cognitive capacities and the socio-economic organization of Prehistoric societies. Among use-wear traces, microwear polish is the most relevant evidence, as it allows the identification of the worked materials (i.

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The retouching and resharpening of lithic tools during their production and maintenance leads to the production of large numbers of small flakes and chips known as microdebitage. Standard analytical approaches to this material involves the mapping of microartefact densities to identify activity areas, and the creation of techno-typologies to characterise the form of retouch flakes from different types of tools. Whilst use-wear analysis is a common approach to the analysis of tools, it has been applied much less commonly to microdebitage.

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