TY - JOUR KW - flaked stone KW - flint KW - fluvial processes KW - micro-abrasion KW - sem KW - taphonomy AU - Wei Chu AU - Charlie Thompson AU - Rob Hosfield AB -

Fluvial redeposition of stone artifacts is a major complicating factor in the interpretation of Lower Palaeolithic open-air archaeological sites. However, the microscopic examination of lithic surfaces may provide valuable background information on the transport history of artifacts, particularly in low energy settings. Replica flint artifacts were therefore abraded in an annular flume and examined with a scanning electron microscope. Results showed that abrasion time, sediment size, and artifact transport mode were very sensitive predictors of microscopic surface abrasion, ridge width, and edge damage (p \< 0.000). These results suggest that patterns of micro-abrasion of stone artifacts may enhance understanding of archaeological assemblage formation in fluvial contexts.

BT - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences DO - 10.1007/s12520-013-0157-0 N2 -

Fluvial redeposition of stone artifacts is a major complicating factor in the interpretation of Lower Palaeolithic open-air archaeological sites. However, the microscopic examination of lithic surfaces may provide valuable background information on the transport history of artifacts, particularly in low energy settings. Replica flint artifacts were therefore abraded in an annular flume and examined with a scanning electron microscope. Results showed that abrasion time, sediment size, and artifact transport mode were very sensitive predictors of microscopic surface abrasion, ridge width, and edge damage (p \< 0.000). These results suggest that patterns of micro-abrasion of stone artifacts may enhance understanding of archaeological assemblage formation in fluvial contexts.

PY - 2015 EP - 3\textendash11 T2 - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences TI - Micro-abrasion of flint artifacts by mobile sediments : a taphonomic approach Micro-abrasion of flint artifacts by mobile sediments : a taphonomic approach VL - 7 ER -