Use-trace analysis of bone tools: A brief overview of four methodological approaches

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Abstract

In comparison with some other parts of the world, there has been a marked lack of engagement with the functional study of bone tools in southern Africa. Only a handful of researchers are actively conducting work on this important aspect of material culture on the subcontinent. Jn this paper, I explore four avenues of use-trace analyses that can be used to investigate the past function of bone tools, namely, use-wear, macrofracture analysis, morphological residues studies and micro-focus computed tomography. Despite the increasing application of sophisticated analytical software, definitions of use-traces still differ among analysts. Here J provide a brief overview of various use-trace indicators and descriptions of how to identify them. Wherever possible, I use only the consensus definitions and descriptions of the various use-traces for easier identification by a non-expert.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-14
Number of pages12
JournalSouth African Archaeological Bulletin
Volume70
Issue number201
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2015

Keywords

  • Bone tools
  • Macro-fracture analysis
  • Micro-CT
  • Residue analysis
  • Use-traces
  • Use-wear

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Archeology (arts and humanities)
  • Archeology

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