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Microwear analysis of a bone-handled microblade excavated at Shangzhai site in Beijing: Evidences from ESEM

Authors :
Chaohong Zhao
Qin Yang
ShuangLin Zhou
Jincheng Yu
TianXing Cui
Source :
Science China Earth Sciences. 53:1335-1342
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.

Abstract

The conventional wisdom has been challenged recently that microblades with handles are only tools for hunting and gathering in the Neolithic Age. Some scholars argued that microblades actually played an important part in the early agricultural development in the Neolithic. However, both of these opinions lacked direct evidence. Environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) is used to analyze the residues of the bone-handled microblade excavated at the Shangzhai site in Pinggu, Beijing. The ESEM observation and EDX analysis show that at the edge of this bone-handled microblade are Ca, P, C, O or C, N, O, etc, which provide direct evidence for determining its function, namely that this microblade may have been dealt with animals. In addition, there was a layer of glue at the back of the microblade with barium and zinc salt distributed evenly in it, this new discovery sheds new light on adhesive technology in ancient China.

Details

ISSN :
18691897 and 16747313
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science China Earth Sciences
Accession number :
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