AuteurEvans A. A., Lerner H. J., Macdonald D. A. & Stemp W. J.
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Jaar2014
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume48
Subtitel--
Pagina’s169
UitgeverElsevier
PlaatsAmsterdam
ISBN--
Citation key--
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Exemplaar116856 ReknummerT-13-2-e
Standardization, calibration and innovation: a special issue on lithic microwear method
1-4
Evans A.A., Lerner H., Macdonald D.A., Stemp W.J. & Anderson P.C. |
On the importance of blind testing in archaeological science: the example from lithic functional studies
5-14
Evans A.A. |
A review of quantification of lithic use-wear using laser profilometry: a method based on metrology and fractal analysis
15-25
Stemp W.J. |
The application of focus variation microscopy for lithic use-wear quantification
26-33
Macdonald D.A. |
Intra-raw material variability and use-wear formation: an experimental examination of a Fossiliferous chert (SJF) and a Silicified Wood (YSW) from NW New Mexico using the Clemex Vision processing frame
34-45
Lerner H.J. |
Scanning Electron and Optical Light Microscopy: two complementary approaches for the understanding and interpretation of usewear and residues on stone tools
46-59
Borel A., Ollé A., Vergès J.M. & Sala R. |
The use of sequential experiments and SEM in documenting stone tool microwear
60-72
Ollé A. & Vergès J.M. |
Projectile impact fractures and launching mechanisms: results of a controlled ballistic experiment using replica Levallois points
73-83
Iovita R., Schönekess H., Gaudzinski-Windheuser S. & Jäger F. |
Testing a taphonomic predictive model of edge damage formation with Middle Stone Age points from Pinnacle Point Cave 13B and Die Kelders Cave 1, South Africa
84-95
Schoville B.J. |
Discriminating wild vs domestic cereal harvesting micropolish through laser confocal microscopy
93-103
Ibáñez J.J., González-Urquijo J.E. & Gibaja J. |
Fundamentals in practice: a holistic approach to microwear analysis at the Debra L. Friedkin site, Texas
104-119
Wiederhold J.E. & Donald Pevny C. |
Activities at final Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPNC) fishing village revealed through microwear analysis of bifacial flint tools from the submerged Atlit-Yam site, Israel
120-128
Yerkes R.W., Galili E. & Barkai R. |
Ground stone use-wear analysis: a review of terminology and experimental methods
129-138
Adams J.L. |
Ground stones: a synthesis of the use-wear approach
139-153
Dubreuil L. & Savage D. |
Projectiles and the abuse of the use-wear method in a search for impact
154-165
Rots V. & Plisson H. |
Science and interpretation in microwear studies
166-169
Van Gijn A.L. |