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The GrindTrace project investigates prehistoric grinding technology to understand its role in human societies. By analyzing artifacts from various archaeological sites, it aims to uncover technological and cultural insights from the Neolithic to Bronze Age transition in Greece.
Grinding technology (i.e. querns and handstones) is an integral part of the material culture of prehistoric societies, involved in numerous human productive activities, incorporating socioeconomic and cultural significance.
For decades the study of grinding systems in the context of Greek prehistory remained limited with only a few exceptions.
The GrindTrace project aspires to change the research landscape and enhance our knowledge regarding this understudied field, at the same time shedding lig…
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France, Ecully
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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