@misc{Voytek_Barbara_Romancing_2018, author={Voytek, Barbara}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 3.0 PL license}, address={Oxford; England}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Archaeopress Archaeology}, language={eng}, abstract={This paper presents some of the findings of an on-going research study of the chipped stone tools from the Tisza culture site of Hódmezővásárhely-Gorzsa, Hungary. During a period of five study seasons, the author and Elisabetta Starnini, Ph.D., from the University of Genoa, examined over 3,000 pieces of chipped stone in terms of raw material, technology, typology, use-wear traces, and characteristics of the pieces. Following the premise of lithic organization technology, we attempted to understand the choices that the early toolmakers and tool users made during the life history of the assemblage. This paper focuses on the use-wear traces and how their study, woven into the fabric of other attributes, can inform us more about the prehistoric behaviour of the inhabitants of this Neolithic tell site}, title={Romancing the Stones: a Study of Chipped Stone Tools from the Tisza Culture Site of Hódmezővásárhely-Gorzsa, Hungary}, type={Text}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/130391/PDF/WA308_100680_Romancing-Stones_I.pdf}, keywords={Neolithic, Tisza archaeological culture, Hungary, lithic analysis}, }