2023
DOI: 10.15181/ab.v30i0.2563
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T-shaped antler axes in Lithuania : previously unrevealed Middle Holocene hunter-gatherer technology

Tomas Rimkus,
Adomas Butrimas,
Harald Lübke
et al.

Abstract: This paper discusses one of the most characteristic hunter-gatherer osseous implements — the T-shaped antler axe. These are made from red deer (Cervus elaphus) antler beam by removing the trez tine and creating a perforation for a shaft in its place. This type of axe is quite widely known in the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic contexts of northern, western and central Europe. Until now, T-shaped antler axes have been only sporadically mentioned in research on Lithuanian prehistory. Ten T-axes are currently… Show more

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“…A single-stage accelerator mass spectrometer (SSAMS, NEC, USA) was used for radiocarbon ( 14 C) measurements, and the parameters can be found in the paper by Ežerinskis et al (2018). Besides new radiocarbon dates, two previously published dates for T-shaped axes are referred from the papers published by Lübke et al (2024) and Rimkus et al (2023a).…”
Section: Ams 1 4 C Dating and Stable Isotope Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single-stage accelerator mass spectrometer (SSAMS, NEC, USA) was used for radiocarbon ( 14 C) measurements, and the parameters can be found in the paper by Ežerinskis et al (2018). Besides new radiocarbon dates, two previously published dates for T-shaped axes are referred from the papers published by Lübke et al (2024) and Rimkus et al (2023a).…”
Section: Ams 1 4 C Dating and Stable Isotope Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%