The article studies Mesolithic campsites of Janisławice culture at the Rydno IV/47 site in terms of their spatial organization and functional attributes. Traseological analyses of flint artifacts (scrapers, endscrapers, burins, points, truncated blades, retouched blades and flakes, crested blades and ordinary blades) from three concentrations revealed use-wear traces in the case of 32 specimens. These traces could be attributed to activities such as processing animal carcasses and processing of plants and wood.
The article presents a spatial and functional analysis of a flint concentration of the Janisławice Culture from the site of Rydno. Traseological studies of a few dozen flint artifacts have demonstrated 16 cases of evidence of use-wear (scrapers, end-scrapers, groovers, borers, notched tools, retouched blades, retouched chips and blades). These tools were used predominantly to process wood and plants.
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