Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces

Autores
Pal, N.; Alvarez, M.R.; Briz, I.; Dominguez, A.; Favret, Eduardo Alfredo
Año de publicación
2020
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Archaeology relies on material remains to attain a broad comprehensive understanding of humanevolution, creating undeniable challenges to the methodological field. Microscopy and image techniques have had a paramount role in this field of research since they provide different analytical lines to solve problems related to human tools. One of these problems entails to identify how a lithic tool was used. It is known, following the Russian researcher Sergei Semenov, that different working processes leave singular traces on the surface of a stone tool incontact with the working material [1]. The search of quantitative variables that allow characterizing these traces has been an important aimsince the beginning of the use-wear method with different degrees of success [2]. Despite of the limitations of the methods applied, most of them showed differences on lithic tools roughness and texture according to the worked material. Following this line of research, we applied Rotated Image with Maximum Average Power Spectrum (RIMAPS) technique in order to detect patterns that characterize the structural modifications that occur on stone tool as a result of its use [3]. RIMAPS is a novel characterization technique that allows revealing the orientation and characteristics of the topographic pattern of a surface.
Fil: Pal, N. CADIC-CONICET, Ushuaia, Argentina
Fil: Alvarez, M.R. CADIC - CONICET, Ushuaia, Argentina
Fil: Briz, I. CADIC-CONICET; Argentina. Harvard University. D. Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies; Estados Unidos. University of York. Department of Archaeology; Gran Bretaña
Fil: Dominguez, A. CAC, CNEA, San Martin, Argentina
Fil: Favret, Eduardo A. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Suelos; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina
Fuente
Microscopy and Microanalysis 26 (Sup. 1) : p. 21-22 (2020)
Materia
Arqueología
Archaeology
Usage Footprint
Lithic Artifacts
Huella de Uso
Artefactos Liticos
RIMAPS
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acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces
title Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces
spellingShingle Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces
Pal, N.
Arqueología
Archaeology
Usage Footprint
Lithic Artifacts
Huella de Uso
Artefactos Liticos
RIMAPS
title_short Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces
title_full Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces
title_fullStr Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces
title_full_unstemmed Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces
title_sort Archeology, stone tools and RIMAPS technique A quantitive characterization of use - wear traces
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pal, N.
Alvarez, M.R.
Briz, I.
Dominguez, A.
Favret, Eduardo Alfredo
author Pal, N.
author_facet Pal, N.
Alvarez, M.R.
Briz, I.
Dominguez, A.
Favret, Eduardo Alfredo
author_role author
author2 Alvarez, M.R.
Briz, I.
Dominguez, A.
Favret, Eduardo Alfredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Arqueología
Archaeology
Usage Footprint
Lithic Artifacts
Huella de Uso
Artefactos Liticos
RIMAPS
topic Arqueología
Archaeology
Usage Footprint
Lithic Artifacts
Huella de Uso
Artefactos Liticos
RIMAPS
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Archaeology relies on material remains to attain a broad comprehensive understanding of humanevolution, creating undeniable challenges to the methodological field. Microscopy and image techniques have had a paramount role in this field of research since they provide different analytical lines to solve problems related to human tools. One of these problems entails to identify how a lithic tool was used. It is known, following the Russian researcher Sergei Semenov, that different working processes leave singular traces on the surface of a stone tool incontact with the working material [1]. The search of quantitative variables that allow characterizing these traces has been an important aimsince the beginning of the use-wear method with different degrees of success [2]. Despite of the limitations of the methods applied, most of them showed differences on lithic tools roughness and texture according to the worked material. Following this line of research, we applied Rotated Image with Maximum Average Power Spectrum (RIMAPS) technique in order to detect patterns that characterize the structural modifications that occur on stone tool as a result of its use [3]. RIMAPS is a novel characterization technique that allows revealing the orientation and characteristics of the topographic pattern of a surface.
Fil: Pal, N. CADIC-CONICET, Ushuaia, Argentina
Fil: Alvarez, M.R. CADIC - CONICET, Ushuaia, Argentina
Fil: Briz, I. CADIC-CONICET; Argentina. Harvard University. D. Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies; Estados Unidos. University of York. Department of Archaeology; Gran Bretaña
Fil: Dominguez, A. CAC, CNEA, San Martin, Argentina
Fil: Favret, Eduardo A. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Suelos; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina
description Archaeology relies on material remains to attain a broad comprehensive understanding of humanevolution, creating undeniable challenges to the methodological field. Microscopy and image techniques have had a paramount role in this field of research since they provide different analytical lines to solve problems related to human tools. One of these problems entails to identify how a lithic tool was used. It is known, following the Russian researcher Sergei Semenov, that different working processes leave singular traces on the surface of a stone tool incontact with the working material [1]. The search of quantitative variables that allow characterizing these traces has been an important aimsince the beginning of the use-wear method with different degrees of success [2]. Despite of the limitations of the methods applied, most of them showed differences on lithic tools roughness and texture according to the worked material. Following this line of research, we applied Rotated Image with Maximum Average Power Spectrum (RIMAPS) technique in order to detect patterns that characterize the structural modifications that occur on stone tool as a result of its use [3]. RIMAPS is a novel characterization technique that allows revealing the orientation and characteristics of the topographic pattern of a surface.
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