Defining and measuring reduction in unifacial stone tools

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Eren, Metin I.
Dominguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
Kuhn, Steven L.
Adler, Daniel S.
Le, Ian
Bar-Yosef, Ofer

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Observations pertaining to particular stages of the lithic chaîne opératoire, or reconstructions of the entire operational sequence at a particular site, can be used to develop a detailed understanding of past human cognitive capabilities, technological sophistication, mobility, and land use. The "reduction sequence" is a specific stage of the chaîne opératoire that many archaeologists have attempted to measure. Many of these attempts fail to recognize that "reduction" is a three-dimensional process, and thus should be measured with an appropriate three-dimensional unit: Volume. This paper presents a new methodology for measuring and defining reduction in unifacial stone tools that reconstructs the original volume of a modified blank, allowing a realistic percentage of volume loss to be calculated. This new method is fast, precise, and very accurate.

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Journal of Archaeological Science

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