An R package for processing and analyzing 3D scans of archaeological lithics
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An R package for processing and analyzing 3D scans of archaeological lithics
Perdiz arrow points from Caddo burial contexts aid in defining discrete behavioral regions
Data and code to accompany Way, AM, Koungoulos, L, Wyatt-Spratt, S and Hiscock, P. 2023 Investigating hafting and composite tool repair as factors creating variability in backed artefacts: Evidence from Ngungara (Weereewa/Lake George), south-eastern Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 58(2): 214–222. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/arco.5292.
Using Running Averages for Optimal Sampling/Data Recording of Lithic Artefacts based on EasyGilf (Linstädter et al 2002)
Morphologically similar, but regionally distinct: Perdiz arrow points from Caddo burial contexts in the American Southeast
Data and code to accompany Wyatt-Spratt, S., 2022. After the Revolution: A Review of 3D Modelling as a Tool for Stone Artefact Analysis. Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 5(1), 215–237. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/jcaa.103
Analysis of Perdiz arrow point morphology reveals differences in shape as a function of time, raw material, and burial context.
Does elliptical biface morphology differ as a function of raw material color?
Data and code to accompany "Core concept: defining cores and core reduction sequences in Australian archaeology."
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