Archaeologists discover the oldest wooden structure in the world
Research carried out at the Kalambo falls site in Zambia, in which members of the University of Liège's TraceoLab took part.
Research carried out at the Kalambo falls site in Zambia, in which members of the University of Liège's TraceoLab took part.
Open call for a postdoctoral fellowship in Traceolab.
Research propositions in the broad field of functional analysis (Pleistocene archaeology).
The results of this study, involving researchers from ULiège's TraceoLob and French and Russian institutions, shed light on a little-known aspect of Neanderthal technology.
Avec la participation de Veerle Rots et Olivier Touzé
Come and join us in the use-wear session at the next EAA Conference in Budapest!
Publish on the Vlaanderen website.
Published in Horizon, the EU Research and Innovation Magazine.
The analysis of a leaf point recently discovered at the classified site of Hohle Fels in Germany has revealed more about the practice of hunting and the manufacture and use of this type of tool by Neanderthals over 65,000 years ago.
Press article in the FNRS magazine (FNRS News 122 – June 2021).
Title : Appreciating the little things. Possibilities and challenges of stone tool residue analysis in reconstructing Late Pleistocene technologies.
Title : What is new in the Aterian ? A functional view on tool use, hafted stonetool technologies and assemblage variability at Ifri n’Ammar within the context of the Northwest African Middle Stone Age.