Tiny Perforations in Minute Beads from the Prehistoric Southwest: An Experimental Case for Lithic Minute Microdrills

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Zachary S. Curcija
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Abstract

Minute disc beads from the prehistoric American Southwest often exhibit perforations finer than 0.75 mm in diameter. Early archaeologists postulated that these tiny perforations were created with organic drills made from bone splinters or cactus needles. This article presents an experimental case for flaked-stone minute microdrills, which are refined replicas of more robust documented jewelry microdrills. With experimental lithic minute microdrills, I create perforations that match the size and appearance of tiny perforations observed in archaeological minute beads.
史前西南部微小珠的微小穿孔:Lithic微小钻头的实验案例
来自史前美国西南部的微小圆盘珠通常显示出小于0.75的穿孔 直径为mm。早期考古学家推测,这些微小的穿孔是用骨碎片或仙人掌针制成的有机钻头形成的。本文介绍了一个片状石头微小微钻的实验案例,它是更坚固的珠宝微钻的精细复制品。通过实验性的石器时代微小微钻,我创造了与考古微小珠子中观察到的微小穿孔的大小和外观相匹配的穿孔。
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