Rectangular Bladelets Discovered at the Katra I Settlement in the Varėna District of Lithuania: Functional Analysis
Volume 20 (2013): Frontier Societies and Environmental Change in Northeast Europe, pp. 162–173
Pub. online: 30 December 2013
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
20 December 2012
20 December 2012
Revised
28 December 2012
28 December 2012
Accepted
18 January 2013
18 January 2013
Published
30 December 2013
30 December 2013
Abstract
This paper deals with the function of rectangular bladelets produced in experimental studies. The function of the bladelets produced experimentally was compared with that of a similar flint inventory discovered at the Katra I settlement. The experimental studies were carried out in the traceological laboratory at Klaipėda University. The functional dependence of the laboratory-produced flint blades and artefacts found at the Katra I settlement (in the Varėna district) were established with an Olympus SZX16 microscope. The experimental items were used in contact with dry reeds (Phragmites). It was established that the functions of the laboratory-produced blades and the ones discovered at the Katra I settlement coincided: most of the artefacts from the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods from the Katra I settlement were used for reed cutting.