人类学学报 ›› 2002, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (01): 65-73.

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关于百色手斧问题——兼论手斧的划分标准

谢光茂   

  • 出版日期:2002-03-15 发布日期:2002-03-15

A discussion of handaxes from Bose

XIE Guang-mao   

  • Online:2002-03-15 Published:2002-03-15

摘要: 本文从讨论手斧的定义出发 ,归纳出划分手斧的标准 ,并以此来衡量百色手斧 ,认为百色手斧是真正手斧。由于百色手斧的原料 (多为石英岩 )质地粗糙、结构面多、且有的在制作工具时已被风化 ,这在很大程度上影响手斧的制作质量 ,因此 ,百色手斧更多地显示出早期类型手斧的特点。百色手斧和印度、中东以及非洲的部分手斧有许多相同之处。这些相同之处主要是由于原料相同或相近的结果。文中论述的百色手斧 ,部分尚属首次报道。

关键词: 手斧; 旧石器时代早期; 百色盆地

Abstract: On the high terraces of the Youjiang River in Bose Basin, northwestern Guangxi of South China, about 4000 stone artifacts have been collected since the first discovery in 1973. Based on the studies of geological contexts from which the stone artifacts were unearthed, and the tektites associated with the stone artifacts in the primary deposits, the stone artifacts were dated to about 0.80 million years ago.
Raw materials of the stone artifactsfrom Bose are mostly quartzite, sandstone and quartz cobbles. Tool types are mainly chopper, pick, handaxe and scraper.Among them, the picks and handaxes are very characteristic. However, there are some debates on the classification of handaxes from Bose. Some archaeologists consider them as handaxes, some classify them as coreaxes, picks, and even chopping-tools.
According to the definition of handaxe by J. Desmond Clark, Bhattacharya et al, the author of this papper believes that the Bose handaxes are true handaxes, although they are characterized by simple modification, deep flake scars, relatively large thickness in cross-section, the lack of soft hammer retouch and thinning technique.Such characteristics are mainly due to the raw materials (mostly quartzite), which are coarse-grained and rich in structural planes. Besides, some cobbles had been weathered before utilization. In fact, Bose handaxes are very similar to those from Indian Peninsula and Africa which were made on the same materials.
In the papper, the author also discusses the criteria for the classification of handaxes. It is suggested that a stone tool should be classified as a handaxe if it meets the criteria as follows:
1)It is a heavy-duty tool with bifacial flaking.
2)It usually has a wide and thick butt end and a thin and pointed working end, and was usually trimmed at the whole periphery except the butt sometimes.
3)It is diverse in plan view, but is usually oval, pear-like, leave-like, or triangular. It can be biconvex, plano-convex, or triangular in cross-section.

Key words: Handaxe; Lower Palaeolithic; Bose basin