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Polish is quantitatively different on quartzite flakes used on different worked materials
Author(s) -
Antonella Pedergnana,
Ivan Calandra,
Adrian Evans,
Konstantin Bob,
Andreas Hildebrandt,
Andreu Ollé
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0243295
Subject(s) - geology , sample (material) , materials science , computer science , artificial intelligence , physics , thermodynamics
Metrology has been successfully used in the last decade to quantify use-wear on stone tools. Such techniques have been mostly applied to fine-grained rocks (chert), while studies on coarse-grained raw materials have been relatively infrequent. In this study, confocal microscopy was employed to investigate polished surfaces on a coarse-grained lithology, quartzite. Wear originating from contact with five different worked materials were classified in a data-driven approach using machine learning. Two different classifiers, a decision tree and a support-vector machine, were used to assign the different textures to a worked material based on a selected number of parameters ( Mean density of furrows , Mean depth of furrows , Core material volume-Vmc ). The method proved successful, presenting high scores for bone and hide (100%). The obtained classification rates are satisfactory for the other worked materials, with the only exception of cane, which shows overlaps with other materials. Although the results presented here are preliminary, they can be used to develop future studies on quartzite including enlarged sample sizes.

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