Trampling fragmentation potential of lithic artifacts: an experimental approach
暂无分享,去创建一个
María Celeste Weitzel | Karen Borrazzo | Antonio Ceraso | Catalina Balirán | Antonio Ceraso | Karen Borrazzo | Catalina Balirán | M. Weitzel
[1] Karen Borrazzo. Tafonomía lítica en dunas: una propuesta para el análisis de los artefactos líticos , 2006 .
[2] Metin I. Eren,et al. Flaked stone taphonomy: a controlled experimental study of the effetcs of sediment consolidation on flake edge morphology , 2011 .
[3] Ceri Shipton,et al. Experimental examination of animal trampling effects on artifact movement in dry and water saturated substrates: a test case from South India , 2010 .
[4] J. Flenniken,et al. Trampling As an Agency in the Formation of Edge Damage: An Experiment In Lithic Technology , 1977 .
[5] M. Petraglia. The Heated and the Broken: Thermally Altered Stone, Human Behavior, and Archaeological Site Formation , 2002 .
[6] Michael B. Schiffer,et al. Toward the Identification of Formation Processes , 1983, American Antiquity.
[7] Brian Cotterell,et al. The mechanics of flaking , 1979 .
[8] George H. Odell,et al. Experiments with Spears and Arrows on Animal Targets , 1986 .
[9] Jean-Guillaume Bordes. Lithic taphonomy of the Châtelperronian/Aurignacian interstratifications in Roc de Combe and Le Piage (Lot, France) , 2003 .
[10] Celeste Weitzel. Cuentan los fragmentos. Clasificación y causas de fractura de artefactos formatizados por talla , 2012 .
[11] John H. Pryor,et al. The Effects of Human Trample Damage on Lithics: A Consideration of Crucial Variables , 1988 .
[12] A. Pupio,et al. Planes sociales en el abastecimiento y traslado de roca en la Pampa bonaerense en el Holoceno temprano y tardío , 2006 .
[13] M. Petraglia,et al. Formation processes in archaeological context , 1993 .
[14] George H. Odell,et al. The Mechanics of Use-Breakage of Stone Tools: Some Testable Hypotheses , 1981 .
[15] P. Hiscock. The need for a taphonomic perspective in stone artefact analysis , 1985 .
[16] David Damrosch,et al. The Third Dimension in Site Structure: An Experiment in Trampling and Vertical Dispersal , 1985, American Antiquity.
[17] L. Borrero,et al. Ground sloths and humans in southern Fuego-Patagonia: taphonomy and archaeology , 2012 .
[18] Celeste Weitzel. Rotura intencional de artefactos líticos formatizados en la Región Pampeana bonaerense , 2011 .
[19] P. Hiscock. Quantifying the size of artefact assemblages , 2002 .
[20] A. Nielsen. Trampling the Archaeological Record: An Experimental Study , 1991, American Antiquity.
[21] Padhraic Smyth,et al. From Data Mining to Knowledge Discovery in Databases , 1996, AI Mag..
[22] B. Bradley,et al. Folsom Tools and Technology at the Hanson Site, Wyoming , 1980 .
[23] Graham J. Williams. Data Mining with Rattle and R: The Art of Excavating Data for Knowledge Discovery , 2011 .
[24] Earl Herbert Swanson,et al. An introduction to flintworking , 1972 .
[25] B. Cotterell,et al. The Formation of Flakes , 1987, American Antiquity.
[26] Jack H. Ray,et al. Trampling Experiments in the Search for the Earliest Americans , 2007, American Antiquity.
[27] R. Gould,et al. Formation Processes of the Archaeological Record. , 1997 .
[28] Mikael A. Manninen,et al. How flakes shatter: a critical evaluation of quartz fracture analysis , 2010 .
[29] R. Dewar,et al. Tools Underfoot: Human Trampling as an Agent of Lithic Artifact Edge Modification , 1998, American Antiquity.
[30] Alex Berson,et al. Building Data Mining Applications for CRM , 1999 .
[31] M. Domínguez‐Rodrigo,et al. How Can Taphonomy Be Defined in the XXI Century , 2011 .
[32] M. Lombard,et al. Hunting with Howiesons Poort segments: pilot experimental study and the functional interpretation of archaeological tools , 2008 .
[33] R Core Team,et al. R: A language and environment for statistical computing. , 2014 .
[34] G. Odell,et al. Experimentation in the Formation of Edge Damage: A New Approach to Lithic Analysis , 1974 .
[35] J. Ross Quinlan,et al. Induction of Decision Trees , 1986, Machine Learning.
[36] M. Rondeau. An Additional Failure Type During Biface Manufacture , 1981 .
[37] Christopher A. Bergman,et al. Flint arrowhead breakage: examples from Ksar Akil, Lebanon , 1983 .
[38] Anders Fischer,et al. Macro and Micro Wear Traces on Lithic Projectile Points: Experimental Results and Prehistoric Examples , 1984 .
[39] Thomas A. Jennings,et al. Experimental production of bending and radial flake fractures and implications for lithic technologies , 2011 .
[40] Justin Pargeter,et al. Rock type variability and impact fracture formation: working towards a more robust macrofracture method , 2013 .
[41] Karen Borrazzo. Tafonomía lítica y pseudoartefactos: el caso de la península El Páramo (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) , 2011 .
[42] C. Ellis,et al. Evidence for Late Paleoindian Ritual from the Caradoc Site (AfHj-104), Southwestern Ontario, Canada , 2001, American Antiquity.
[43] F. Isla,et al. Subantarctic macrotidal flats, cheniers and beaches in San Sebastian Bay, Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina , 1999 .
[44] Jay K. Johnson. Archaic Biface Manufacture: Production Failures, A Chronicle of the Misbegotten , 1979 .
[45] M. Petraglia,et al. Formation processes of Acheulean localities in the Hunsgi and Baichbal Valleys, Peninsular India , 1993 .
[46] David Rosenberg,et al. Classification Trees , 2009, Encyclopedia of Database Systems.
[47] Michael J. Shott. The Quantification Problem in Stone-Tool Assemblages , 2000, American Antiquity.
[48] Catalina Balirán. Trampling, taphonomy, and experiments with lithic artifacts in the southeastern Baguales Range (Santa Cruz, Argentina) , 2014 .
[49] A. M. Pollard,et al. The surface alteration features of flint artefacts as a record of environmental processes , 2002 .