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Assessing Surface Correspondence and Trade of Maya Figurines and Moulds Using Multi‐Stripe Laser Technology and Metrology*
Authors:T L Winemiller  V Ochoa‐Winemiller  J Ludwig
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Geography, Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, AL, USA;2. Department of Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies, New Jersey City University, Jersey City, NJ, USA;3. Hexagon–Technodigit, Genay, Rhone, France
Abstract:One of the most intriguing questions for archaeologists studying clay artefacts concerns technologies employed in their manufacture and whether standardization can be demonstrated through traditional ceramic analysis. Visual comparisons and mechanical measurements have been used to determine correlations and infer standardization. Using a laser multi‐line scanner and software developed to quantify Hausdorff distances between vertices in 3D surfaces, we analysed sample collections of figurines and moulds from Belize, Mexico and Honduras. The results indicated that this procedure was a more precise indicator of common source and standardization in moulded clay artefacts. This method provided data relevant to assessing the scope of ancient trade networks and the nature of social and economic relationships that existed among the ancient inhabitants of Mesoamerica.
Keywords:Mesoamerica  Maya  figurines  moulds  3D scanning  metrology  production
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