Bone cuts-marks: the effect of inclination and lithic tool type on morphometric characteristics

A.S. Koliasnikova, Ksenyia Kolobova, P. Chistyakov, Arthur Gicqueau
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The study of cut-marks on bones from archaeological complexes is required to reconstruct many aspects of societies’ activities, including hunting, economic and food activities of ancient humans. The profile of cut-marks can be influenced by shape of the tool edge and its inclination to the bone. To determine this influence an experimental modeling was carried out. Experimental lithic tools were used to produce cut-marks at 90˚ and 45˚ to the bone surface of the cleaned from meat domestic cow’s scapula. Classical statistical methods were applied to analyze the metric parameters and the opening angle. To analyze the shape without dimensional characteristics, the 2D geometric-morphometric analysis was used. Cross sections for geometric-morphometric analysis were obtained using an industrial profilometer. The results reveal that the type of stone tool and its position in the hand during operation significantly influence the shape and size of cut-marks. Perpendicular cutting marks are on average deeper and have a smaller opening angle than those produced by oblique cutting for the three cutting edge types. Several groups of cuts made by different types of blades, but at the same angle, have similar opening angles, while when one tool is held differently, the opening angles differ significantly. The cut-marks made with one-sided and two-sided retouched tools differ in size and opening angle at different inclinations of the tools, but have the similar shape. The traces made with an unretouched edge have different shape and size according to the inclination of the tool. This study is the first step to create a digital comparative collection of experimental cuts that will be used for further studies of cut-marks.
骨骼切痕:倾斜度和石器类型对形态特征的影响
要重建社会活动的许多方面,包括古人类的狩猎、经济和饮食活动,就必须对考古遗址群骨骼上的切痕进行研究。切割痕迹的轮廓会受到工具边缘形状及其与骨骼倾斜度的影响。为了确定这种影响,我们进行了实验建模。实验用石器在清理过的家畜肉牛肩胛骨表面 90˚ 和 45˚ 处留下切痕。应用经典统计方法分析度量参数和开口角度。为了分析无尺寸特征的形状,采用了二维几何形态分析法。用于几何形态分析的横截面是使用工业轮廓仪获得的。结果表明,石材工具的类型和操作时在手中的位置对切割痕迹的形状和大小有很大影响。就三种切割刃而言,垂直切割痕迹平均比斜切痕迹更深,开口角度更小。由不同类型的刀片以相同角度切割出的几组切痕的开口角度相似,而当一种刀具的握持方式不同时,其开口角度则有很大差异。用单面和双面修整过的刀具划出的痕迹,在刀具的不同倾斜度下,大小和开口角度都不同,但形状相似。而使用未修整刃口制作的痕迹,其形状和大小则随工具的倾斜度而不同。这项研究是建立实验切痕数字比较收集的第一步,将用于进一步的切痕研究。
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