On the Quina side: A Neanderthal bone industry at Chez-Pinaud site, France. [PDF]
Baumann M +10 more
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Machine Learning Applications in Use-Wear Analysis: A Critical Review
Use-wear analysis examines the macroscopic and microscopic patterns of traces left on tool surfaces as a result of use. Recently, machine learning (ML) has been employed as a promising method for automating and standardizing the identification of these ...
Anastasia Eleftheriadou +2 more
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Aurignacian dynamics in Southeastern Europe based on spatial analysis, sediment geochemistry, raw materials, lithic analysis, and use-wear from Românești-Dumbrăvița. [PDF]
Chu W +6 more
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Tracéologie du bois d’époque médiévale
Understanding tool markings (traceology) on wood enables an analysis of the technical gestures of woodcutters and carpenters, which in turn allows for the identification of the physical movements made by the craftspeople during the manufacturing process.
Manuel Porcheron
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The present study: a) provides a comprehensive account of the assemblage of the Varemeni Goulon Neolithic site regarding raw material exploitation and tool production strategies, b) explores the tools’ functions through a detailed microwear analysis ...
Odysseas Kakavakis, Jérôme Robitaille
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Chimpanzee wooden tool analysis advances the identification of percussive technology. [PDF]
Luncz LV +9 more
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The Revolution of Animal Genomics in Forensic Sciences. [PDF]
Cardinali I, Tancredi D, Lancioni H.
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Polish is quantitatively different on quartzite flakes used on different worked materials. [PDF]
Pedergnana A +5 more
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Sculpting the Glauberg "prince". A traceological research of the Celtic sculpture and related fragments from the Glauberg (Hesse, Germany). [PDF]
Trefný M +6 more
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The invisible plant technology of Prehistoric Southeast Asia: Indirect evidence for basket and rope making at Tabon Cave, Philippines, 39-33,000 years ago. [PDF]
Xhauflair H +9 more
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