Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1037586 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2006 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Prehensile wear has never formed the focus of a blind test in microwear studies and doubts remain about the formation, identification and interpretation of diagnostic prehension and hafting wear. The results of the presented blind tests demonstrate that prehension and hafting traces do form and that their formation is sufficiently systematic and patterned to allow valid and reliable interpretations. A combined approach, involving macroscopic, low power and high power analyses, is suggested as the most meaningful approach for consistent inferences.
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Authors
V. Rots, L. Pirnay, Ph. Pirson, O. Baudoux,