Lithic Use-wear AnalysisBrian Hayden Includes papers by J. Kamminga which has been annotated separately. |
Contents
The Place of Lithic UseWear Studies in Behavioral Archaeology | 15 |
A Review of Experimental Traceological Research in the USSR | 27 |
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abrasive activities American amount analysis angle appear applied archaeological artifacts associated bone caused classes considered continuous crack cultural cutting damage defined determined direction discussed edge edge angle effects elements evidence examined example experimental experiments face factors field flake flint force formation fracture functional glass hard hide identify implements important increase indenter indicate initiations intensity interest interpretation inventory involved kinds less light lines lithic loading material means measure mechanics method microscope microwear nature noted objective observed occur operation organization patterns plant polish possible prehistoric present probably problem produced recorded referred relatively removal residue sample scars scraping shows similar skin smoothing specific specimens step stone tools storage stress striations suggested surface Table techniques terminations tion traces types University use-wear utilized variables wear wear patterns wood