North American Clovis Point Form and Performance III: An Experimental Assessment of Knife Cutting Efficiency

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Anna M. Mika, Briggs Buchanan, R. Walker, Alastair J. M. Key, B. Story, Michelle R. Bebber, M. Eren
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study is an experimental assessment of Clovis knife use. This work is the third contribution in a series of experiments aimed at shedding light on the functional performance of distinct Clovis “point” forms. Here, we used seven replica Clovis point forms, representing the average and extremes of observed Clovis form, in two cutting tasks: rope cutting and clay cutting. Statistical comparison of cutting time, our measure of cutting efficiency, indicated differences among the knife forms in both tasks. These results, especially when considered with previous penetration and durability studies, are largely consistent with the hypothesis that selection of functional attributes contributed to Clovis point variability and evolution across North America. We also show that better knives serve as poorer points, and vice versa, but better knives are more durable than poorer knives. We conclude with discussion of knife use, allometry, and knife use in other time periods.
北美三叶草尖的形态和性能III:刀具切削效率的实验评估
摘要本研究是对三叶草刀使用情况的实验评估。这项工作是一系列实验中的第三项贡献,旨在揭示不同三叶草“点”形式的功能表现。在这里,我们在两个切割任务中使用了七个复制的克洛维斯点形式,代表了观察到的克洛维斯形式的平均值和极端值:绳索切割和粘土切割。我们测量切割效率的切割时间的统计比较表明,两种任务中的刀具形式存在差异。这些结果,尤其是与之前的渗透性和耐久性研究相结合时,在很大程度上与功能属性的选择有助于北美克洛维斯点变异和进化的假设一致。我们还表明,更好的刀是较差的点,反之亦然,但更好的刀比较差的刀更耐用。最后,我们讨论了其他时间段的刀具使用、异速测量和刀具使用。
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