人类学学报 ›› 2000, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (03): 199-215.

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周口店第15地点剥片技术研究

高星   

  • 出版日期:2000-09-15 发布日期:2000-09-15

A study of flaking technology at Zhoukoudian locality 15

Gao Xing   

  • Online:2000-09-15 Published:2000-09-15

摘要: 通过对周口店第 1 5地点出土的石核与石片的形态和技术特点的研究 ,本文发现该地点的石片主要由锤击法剥片产生。砸击法的应用已退居辅佐和陪衬的地位。这与周口店第 1地点在剥片技术方面有很大的差异。第 1 5地点石核的形态特征显示两种锤击剥片方式曾应用于该地点 :多向剥片和双向交互剥片 ,表明生活于该地点的古代人类能够成熟而系统地用锤击技术开发利用脉石英材料 ,并可根据原材料的不同状态采取不同的方式生产石片加工石器。该研究认为第 1 5地点的石制品中不存在真正的勒洼娄瓦技术产品。在打片时石器制造者偶尔对石核的工作面进行修理 ,但对台面则基本不做修整 ,直接打片。

关键词: 剥片技术;锤击法;砸击法;周口店第15地点;旧石器

Abstract: Zhoukoudian Locality 15 is one of the most important Paleolithic sites in North China and greater East Asia. Nevertheless, since the conclusion of the excavations in 1937, the abundant unearthed materials from the site have been virtually untouched. This paper examines one aspect of stone tool technology at Zhoukoudian Locality 15: core reduction.
Ananalysis of cores, flakes, flake fragments and debris reveals that the principal flaking technique at Locality 15 is direct hard hammer percussion, which is a huge departure from the bipolar-predominant Zhoukoudian Locality 1. Two core reduction strategies by direct hammer percussion can be inferred from various core forms. One is multi-directional flaking, and the other is alternate flaking. These two flaking strategies are believed to be employed to exploit pebbles with different initial shapes and sizes.
The decline of bipolar flaking at Zhoukoudian from Locality 1 to Locality 15 is believed to be the result of the improvement or sophistication of direct hammer percussion by the Locality 15 hominids, which afforded them to reduce the dependence on the wasteful and inefficient bipolar technique in producing usable tool blanks. The study also reveals that there is no evidence to support a Levallois technology at Locality 15. A single, often illustrated so-called "Levallois point" from the site is in all likelihood an accidental product of alternate flaking of a discoid core.

Key words: Flaking , Direct hammer percussion, Bipolar method, Zhoukoudian Locality 15, Paleolithic