
The core-axe is a tool regularly encountered in prehistoric industries in Central Africa. But there is little studied. Milolo site, located in the province of Nyanga (southern Gabon), delivered a collection of relatively large core-axes. In this article, this collection is analyzed through an morphotechnologic approach. This allows to abstract techniques developed for the production of core-axes on this site and to raise their characters typométriques. Thus one can understand and highlight the evolution, still poorly understood of the core-axis in Gabon.
Nyanga, Evolution, Morphotechnologique, Core-axe, Tool, Production, Gabon, Developed techniques, Milolo
Nyanga, Evolution, Morphotechnologique, Core-axe, Tool, Production, Gabon, Developed techniques, Milolo
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