Taphonomic identification of cut marks made with lithic handaxes: an experimental study |
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Authors: | S. de Juana,A.B. Galá nM. Domí nguez-Rodrigo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Prehistory, Complutense University, 28040 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Recent experimental studies have developed new diagnostic criteria to differentiate between trampling and cut marks. Within cut marks, these diagnostic criteria have been useful to differentiate between marks made with simple and retouched flakes. The present study expands the application of these criteria using a multivariate analysis to discriminate marks created with handaxes from those made with stone tool flakes. A discriminant analysis resulted in a selection of specific variables, which can successfully differentiate cut marks made with handaxes from those created with retouched flakes in more than 80% of occasions. The utility of this analogical taphonomic signature created by handaxes is discussed in the light of their potential value as butchering tools. |
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Keywords: | Cut marks Bone surface modifications Stone tools Handaxes Butchery |
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