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    Podocarpaceae and Cupressaceae: A tale of two conifers and ancient adhesives production in South Africa by Chasan, Rivka, Veall, Margaret-Ashley, Baron, Liliana Iwona, Aleo, Alessandro, Kozowyk, Paul R. B, Langejans, Geeske H. J

    Published in PloS one (13-11-2024)
    “…Research on ancient adhesives from the South African Stone Age is expanding, driven by excellent preservation conditions of adhesives and the potential to…”
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    Scraping hide in the early Upper Paleolithic: Insights into the life and function of the Protoaurignacian endscrapers at Fumane Cave by Aleo, Alessandro, Duches, Rossella, Falcucci, Armando, Rots, Veerle, Peresani, Marco

    “…Endscrapers are specialized tools that are usually recovered in great quantities in every Upper Paleolithic site in Europe. Although they make their first…”
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    Traditional adhesive production systems in Zambia and their archaeological implications by Fajardo, Sebastian, Zeekaf, Jelte, van Andel, Tinde, Maombe, Christabel, Nyambe, Terry, Mudenda, George, Aleo, Alessandro, Kayuni, Martha Nchimunya, Langejans, Geeske H.J.

    Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-06-2024)
    “…•Materials and the production process are flexible in adhesive technology.•Technological knowledge transfer is flexible across genders and ages.•Technological…”
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    A multi-analytical approach reveals flexible compound adhesive technology at Steenbokfontein Cave, Western Cape by Aleo, Alessandro, Jerardino, Antonieta, Chasan, Rivka, Despotopoulou, Myrto, Ngan-Tillard, Dominique J.M., Hendrikx, Ruud W.A., Langejans, Geeske H.J.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-07-2024)
    “…Evidence of different compound resin-based adhesives is present in South Africa from at least 77000 years ago. Ancient glue production is considered one of the…”
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    The dynamic lives of osseous points from Late Palaeolithic/Early Mesolithic Doggerland: A detailed functional study of barbed and unbarbed points from the Dutch North Sea by Aleo, Alessandro, Kozowyk, Paul R B, Baron, Liliana I, van Gijn, Annelou, Langejans, Geeske H J

    Published in PloS one (02-08-2023)
    “…Osseous barbed and unbarbed points are commonly recovered from the Dutch North Sea and other Mesolithic sites of northern Europe. Interpreted as elements of…”
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