Search Results - "Langejans, Geeske H J"
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Modelling and measuring complexity of traditional and ancient technologies using Petri nets
Published in PloS one (29-11-2022)“…Technologies and their production systems are used by archaeologists and anthropologists to study complexity of socio-technical systems. However, there are…”
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Podocarpaceae and Cupressaceae: A tale of two conifers and ancient adhesives production in South Africa
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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Scaling Palaeolithic tar production processes exponentially increases behavioural complexity
Published in Scientific reports (07-09-2023)“…Technological processes, reconstructed from the archaeological record, are used to study the evolution of behaviour and cognition of Neanderthals and early…”
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Measuring ancient technological complexity and its cognitive implications using Petri nets
Published in Scientific reports (22-09-2023)“…We implement a method from computer sciences to address a challenge in Paleolithic archaeology: how to infer cognition differences from material culture…”
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Identifying Palaeolithic birch tar production techniques: challenges from an experimental biomolecular approach
Published in Scientific reports (07-09-2023)“…The intentional production of birch bark tar by European Neanderthals as early as 190,000 years ago plays an important role in discussions about the…”
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Reply to: Problems with two recent Petri net analyses of Neanderthal adhesive technology
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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
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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Middle Paleolithic complex technology and a Neandertal tar-backed tool from the Dutch North Sea
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-10-2019)“…We report the discovery of a 50,000-y-old birch tar-hafted flint tool found off the present-day coastline of The Netherlands. The production of adhesives and…”
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Modelling and measuring complexity of traditional and ancient technologies using Petri nets
Published in PloS one (29-11-2022)“…Technologies and their production systems are used by archaeologists and anthropologists to study complexity of socio-technical systems. However, there are…”
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Remains of the day-preservation of organic micro-residues on stone tools
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-05-2010)“…Here I report on the decay processes of microscopic organic residues left on stone tool surfaces after their use. Residue analysis on ancient stone tools…”
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Discerning use-related micro-residues on tools: testing the multi-stranded approach for archaeological studies
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-05-2011)“…In this paper I explore how post-depositional contaminants and non-use related ancient residues may be distinguished from use-related residues directly…”
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Middle Stone Age pièces esquillées from Sibudu Cave, South Africa: an initial micro-residue study
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-06-2012)“…In this paper I present the results of a micro-residue study conducted on ten pièces esquillées (scaled pieces) from Sibudu Cave, South Africa. These artefacts…”
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Understanding preservation and identification biases of ancient adhesives through experimentation
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-09-2020)“…Adhesive production is one of the earliest forms of transformative technology, predating ceramics and metallurgy by over 150,000 years. The study of the…”
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Correction to: Understanding preservation and identification biases of ancient adhesives through experimentation
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-11-2020)“…The original version of this article, unfortunately, contained errors. Author found out that there is an error in the funding declarations of the article…”
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Middle Stone Age shellfish exploitation: Potential indications for mass collecting and resource intensification at Blombos Cave and Klasies River, South Africa
Published in Quaternary international (23-08-2012)“…Middle Stone Age (MSA) shellfish remains were studied for indications of changes in subsistence adaptations. Optimal Foraging Theory was applied to the MSA…”
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MICRO-RESIDUE ANALYSIS ON EARLY STONE AGE TOOLS FROM STERKFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA: A METHODOLOGICAL ENQUIRY
Published in South African archaeological bulletin (01-12-2012)“…I report here on a micro-residue study of Early Stone Age artefacts from Sterkfontein, South Africa. A total of 33 artefacts was analysed. One part of the…”
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Modelling and measuring complexity of traditional and ancient technologies using Petri nets
Published 20-10-2022“…PLOS ONE. 2022;17(11): e0278310 Technologies and their production systems are used by archaeologists and anthropologists to study complexity of sociotechnical…”
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TERRESTRIAL GASTROPODS FROM BLOMBOS CAVE, SOUTH AFRICA: RESEARCH POTENTIAL
Published in South African archaeological bulletin (01-06-2012)“…The Pleistocene is characterised by a variable climate and precipitation regimes that were periodically subjected to drastic changes (e.g. Shackleton 1982;…”
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Complicating the debate: Evaluating the potential of gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry for differentiating prehistoric aceramic tar production techniques
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-04-2024)“…Birch bark tar was used extensively throughout human history. While later ceramic-based production technologies are known, prehistoric aceramic techniques…”
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