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Establishing a new workflow in the study of core reduction intensity and distribution

Authors :
Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico
Lombao, Diego
Rabuñal, José Ramón
Cueva-Temprana, Arturo
Mosquera, Marina
Morales, Juan Ignacio
Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico
Lombao, Diego
Rabuñal, José Ramón
Cueva-Temprana, Arturo
Mosquera, Marina
Morales, Juan Ignacio
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

New methodological approaches focused on studying the reduction and use-life of stone tools have emerged in recent years, enabling researchers to move beyond strict technical and technological characterizations and explore specific aspects of occupation dynamics and economic management of resources. Previous studies have shown the importance of reduction distributions of individual measurements rather than averaged values. In this sense, survival analysis, and more specifically Weibull distributions, are one of the main inferential tools used in reduction studies. However, the resolution of Weibull distribution obtained from different methods has not been tested experimentally. In this paper, we present an evaluation of some of the main methods used in the study of core reduction intensity, such as the Volumetric Reconstruction Method, the Scar Density Index, and the non-cortical surface percentage. Our results show 1) strong and positive correlations between these approaches and actual reduction intensity, 2) similar Weibull distributions for non-cortical surface percentage, Volumetric Reconstruction Method, and logarithmic transformation of Scar Density Index. In addition, 3) the results from each method show a similar intra-assemblage variation, with a high percentage of agreement between them. As a result, all the evaluated proposals are useful and reliable methods for estimating the degree of reduction. Finally, a workflow is proposed for approaching reduction in archaeological assemblages by integrating different methods in the same study.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383752557
Document Type :
Electronic Resource