Hi Fiona,
Try these:
Boschin, F. and J. Crezzini (2012). "Morphometrical Analysis on Cut Marks Using a 3D Digital Microscope." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 22(5): 549-562.
Greenfield, H. (1999). "The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut-marks on bones from archaeological sites. ." Journal of Archaeological Science 26: 797-808.
Lemke, A. K. (2013). "Cutmark systematics: Analyzing morphometrics and spatial patterning at Palangana." Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32(1): 16-27.
Olsen, S. L. (1988). The Identification of Stone and Metal Tool Marks on Bone Artifacts. Scanning Electron Microscopy in Archaeology. S. L. Olsen, BAR International Series 452.
Dr. Ariane Burke, Professeure Titulaire,
Directrice scientifique, Laboratoire d'Ecomorphologie et de Paleoanthropologie
Universite de Montreal, Departement d'Anthropologie,
C.P. 6128, Centre-Ville,
Montreal, QC,
Canada H3C 3J7
http://www.hominindispersals.net/
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] stone vs metal butchery
Hi Folks
I am looking for studies that have been done to differentiate between stone and metal tools for butchery. I would be happy to have bibliographic references or even (!) pdfs and/or links.
As always looking forward to receiving your helpful replies.
Thank you
Fiona
Fiona Beglane PhD
Animal Bone Specialist
Licensed Archaeologist
Donegal, Ireland
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