Replicability in Lithic Analysis

IF 2.7 1区 历史学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
J. Pargeter, A. Brooks, Katja Douze, Metin Eren, Huw S. Groucutt, Jessica-Louise McNeil, A. Mackay, Kathryn L. Ranhorn, Eleanor M. L. Scerri, Matthew Shaw, C. Tryon, Manuel Will, A. Leplongeon
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Abstract

Abstract The ubiquity and durability of lithic artifacts inform archaeologists about important dimensions of human behavioral variability. Despite their importance, lithic artifacts can be problematic to study because lithic analysts differ widely in their theoretical approaches and the data they collect. The extent to which differences in lithic data relate to prehistoric behavioral variability or differences between archaeologists today remains incompletely known. We address this issue with the most extensive lithic replicability study yet, involving 11 analysts, 100 unmodified flakes, and 38 ratio, discrete, and nominal attributes. We use mixture models to show strong inter-analyst replicability scores on several attributes, making them well suited to comparative lithic analyses. Based on our results, we highlight 17 attributes that we consider reliable for compiling datasets collected by different individuals for comparative studies. Demonstrating this replicability is a crucial first step in tackling more general problems of data comparability in lithic analysis and lithic analyst's ability to conduct large-scale meta-analyses.
Lithic分析中的可复制性
摘要石器时代文物的普遍性和耐用性使考古学家了解了人类行为变异的重要方面。尽管石器时代的文物很重要,但研究起来可能会有问题,因为石器时代的分析人员在理论方法和收集的数据方面存在很大差异。石器时代数据的差异在多大程度上与史前行为的可变性或考古学家之间的差异有关,目前尚不完全清楚。我们通过迄今为止最广泛的石器时代可复制性研究来解决这个问题,涉及11名分析员、100个未修饰的薄片以及38个比例、离散和标称属性。我们使用混合模型在几个属性上显示出强大的分析师间可复制性得分,使其非常适合比较石器时代的分析。根据我们的结果,我们强调了17个我们认为可靠的属性,用于汇编不同个体收集的数据集进行比较研究。证明这种可复制性是解决旧石器时代分析中更普遍的数据可比性问题以及旧石器时代分析师进行大规模荟萃分析的能力的关键第一步。
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American Antiquity
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