Institutional affiliations
CNRS-MNHN
Antony BOREL,
List of publications
July 2022 — Palaeolithic polyhedrons, spheroids and bolas over time and space. Polyhedrons, spheroids and bolas (PSBs) are present in lithic series
from the Lower Palaeolithic onwards and are found in... PLOS ONE. Vol. 17, n° 7, e0272135. Publisher: Public Library of Science.
, ISSN:
1932-6203
August 2022 — New evidence of Neandertal butchery traditions through the marrow extraction in southwestern Europe (MIS 5–3). Long bone breakage for bone marrow recovery is a commonly observed
practice in Middle Palaeolithic contexts, regardless of the... PLoS ONE. Vol. 17, n° 8, dir. Public Library of Science, e0271816.
, ISSN:
1932-6203
2021 — A way to break bones? The weight of intuitiveness. PLOS ONE. Vol. 16, n° 10, e0259136.
, January 2020 — Right or left? Determining the hand holding the tool from use traces. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. Vol. 31, 27p. ISBN: 2352-409X
Publisher: Elsevier
Type: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102316.
, June 2020 — Right or left? Determining the hand holding the tool from use traces. Currently, approximately 90% of the human population is right-handed.
This handedness is due to the lateralization of the... Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. Vol. 31, p. 102316.
, ISSN:
2352-409X
November 2020 — A way to break bones? The weight of intuitiveness. Type: 10.31219/osf.io/rebwt.
, March 2020 — A way to break bones? The weight of intuitiveness. bioRxiv. Vol. 2020.03.31.011320, peer–reviewed and recommended by PCI Archaeology.
, September 2019 — Conditioning of the raw materials on discoid exploitation strategies during the Early Middle Palaeolithic: the example of Payre level D (South-East France). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. Vol. 11, n° 9, p. 4681-4695. ISBN: 1866-9565
Publisher: Springer
Type: 10.1007/s12520-019-00823-6.
, 2019 — Conditioning of the raw materials on discoid exploitation strategies during the Early Middle Palaeolithic: the example of Payre level D (South-East France). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. Vol. 11, n° 9, p. 4681-4695.
, ISSN:
1866-9557
2019 — A GIS based approach to long bone breakage patterns derived from marrow extraction. PLOS ONE. Vol. 14, n° 5, e0216733.
, March 2018 — Microwear study of quartzite artefacts: preliminary results from the Middle Pleistocene site of Payre (South-eastern France). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. Vol. 10, n° 2, p. 369-388. ZSCC: 0000014
Publisher: Springer.
, 2018 — Microwear study of quartzite artefacts: preliminary results from the Middle Pleistocene site of Payre (South-eastern France). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. Vol. 10, n° 2, p. 369-388.
, ISSN:
1866-9557
April 2017 — Neanderthal’s microlithic tool production and use, the case of Tata (Hungary). Quaternary International. Vol. 435, p. 5-20. ISBN: 1040-6182
Publisher: Elsevier
Type: 10.1016/j.quaint.2015.09.102.
, 2017 — Neanderthal’s microlithic tool production and use, the case of Tata (Hungary). Quaternary International. Vol. 435, Part A, p. 5-20.
, 2017 — The lithic productions of Indonesian Archipelago [Les productions lithiques de l’Archipel indonésien]. Journal of Lithic Studies. Vol. 4, n° 2, p. 231-303.
, ISSN:
2055-0472
September 2017 — The lithic productions of Indonesian Archipelago. Journal of lithic studies. Vol. 4, n° 2, p. 231-303. ISBN: 2055-0472 Publisher: University of Edinburgh Type:
10.2218/jls.v4i2.2544.
, 2017 — Neandertal long bone breakage process: standardized or random patterns? The example of Abri du Maras (Southeastern France, MIS 3). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. Vol. 13, p. 151-163.
, December 2016 — Do Orangutans Share Early Human Interest in Odd Objects?. Current Anthropology. Vol. 57, n° 6, p. 828-837. ISBN: 0011-3204
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Type: 10.1086/688855.
, 2016 — Do orangutans share early human interest in odd objects?. Current Anthropology. Vol. 57, n° 6, p. 828-837.
, 2013 — How to interpret informal flakes assemblages? Integrating morphological description, usewear and morphometric analysis gave better understanding of the behaviors of anatomically modern human from Song Terus (Indonesia). Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. Vol. 32, n° 4, p. 630-646.
, ISSN:
0278-4165