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A New Method for Describing and Analyzing Artifact Shape
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EngineeringMicroscopyShape AnalysisComputer-aided DesignExperimental ArchaeologyChipped Stone ToolsImage AnalysisDigital RestorationComputational ImagingGeometrical AccuracyReplicable MethodComputational GeometryAnalyzing Artifact ShapeGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingMedical ImagingMedical Image ComputingArtifact ShapeNatural SciencesCivil Engineering3D Scanning3D Imaging
A simple, yet objective and replicable method for recording a number of variables of the two-dimensional morphology of artifacts is presented and described. This method permits precise quantification of variables such as artifact shape and area, retouch length along the perimeter of chipped stone tools, measures of convexity or concavity, area and location of cortex, etc. Moreover, it allows for direct comparisons among varied artifact assemblages.
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