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This volume focuses on the role and means of archaeological experimentation in understanding the processes involved in the manufacture and use of past artifacts. When asking for contributions we suggested the five stages of an experimental approach as main-themes 1. Selection and acquisition of raw material identical to those present in the archaeological assemblages. 2. Production of replicas following the technological transformation schemes identified by the direct study of archaeological items. 3. Experimental use as indicated by the publications ethnographic comparisons or as suggested by the morphology use-wear evolution of the archaeological items. 4. Microscopical analysis of use-wear patterns. 5. Comparison of experimental data with archaeological data in order to validate the existing hypotheses on the way they were manufactured and used by the human communities. A second aim was that the invited authors to have various archaeological backgrounds and cover a broad spatial and temporal interval. As a result this volume comprises 17 studies organized in three sections dictated by the various aspects of experimental archaeology they represent from the more traditional experimental replication understanding and
interpretation of artefact functionality and relatively recent and less trodden directions in experimental archaeology. It also comes to show that experimental archaeology is as well suited for Palaeolithic studies as it is for the Neo-Eneolithic and the Bronze Age. Although most papers refer geographically to Europe interesting contributions take us to Argentina and Australia.