• Neanderthal wood hafting

    From Primum Sapienti@invalide@invalid.invalid to sci.anthropology.paleo on Sun Mar 2 22:29:01 2025
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    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027737912400516X
    Wooden hafting technology in the early Neanderthal
    site of Poggetti Vecchi (Italy)
    1 December 2024

    Abstract
    The invention of hafted tools, between
    about 500 Ka and 250 Ka years ago, was
    a fundamental technological innovation
    that has shaped human social, cognitive,
    and biological capabilities. Despite the
    recurrent evidence of hafting observed on
    lithic tools, handles from this period are
    rare since they were probably made of
    perishable materials. Three exceptional
    wooden sticks interpreted as handles have
    been found in the Poggetti Vecchi site,
    allowing a deeper investigation of the
    technical capabilities of the early
    Neanderthals who frequented the
    site around 170,000 years ago. The
    handles and the lithic tools with hafting
    traces were analysed using a
    techno-functional approach, suggesting
    that they could have been attached to
    each other to create a specific composite
    hafted tool. The efficiency of the composite
    hafted tool was tested through a detailed
    experimental programme. The results
    highlighted, for the first time, the complex
    production processes used to create a
    composite hafted tool that could have been
    used to butcher the carcases of the large
    fauna that are well attested at the site.

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