The frequency, anatomical location, and orientation of stone tool cutmarks have all been widely employed in reconstructions of ancient butchery practices. Cutmark orientation in particular has great potential to inform on various aspects of past behavior, and here we provide experimentally derived orientations with novice butchers in two contexts. The first models the butchery of a carcass part by a single individual, and the second the butchery of a carcass part by several individuals simultaneously. Our goal is to test the following hypothesis: do butchers working alone produce less variation in cutmark orientation than several working at once? Preliminary data indicate that, at least with the novices involved in this experiment, variatio...
Faunal assemblages from 19th-century urban sites generally consist of retail meat cuts acquired from...
The study of cut marks in archaeological contexts is of great importance for understanding the subsi...
This study uses a combination of digital microscopic analysis and experimental archaeology to assess...
Cut marks on fossils from Plio‐Pleistocene faunal assemblages can elucidate the timing and nature of...
International audienceThis paper presents data on cutmarks obtained through experimental butchery pe...
The morphology of Acheulean handaxes continues to be a subject of debate amongst Lower Palaeolithic ...
An experimental approach to cut-mark investigation has proved particularly successful and should arg...
Previous research proposed that an archaeological site's faunal assemblage cut mark angle patterning...
National audienceCutmarks provide empirical evidence for the exploitation of animal resources by pas...
The analysis of bone-surface modifications (BSM), such as butchering marks, is necessary to better u...
The analysis of bone surface modifications (BSM), such as butchering marks, is necessary to better u...
Studies of bone surface modifications (BSMs) such as cut marks are crucial to our understanding of h...
The scientific replicability crisis has recently focused on bone surface modification (BSM) analysis...
A database of 128 measured incised butchery marks (i.e., the classic cut mark) was the basis for exp...
The tools used in both consumption and butchering of animal foods leave signatures that can be used ...
Faunal assemblages from 19th-century urban sites generally consist of retail meat cuts acquired from...
The study of cut marks in archaeological contexts is of great importance for understanding the subsi...
This study uses a combination of digital microscopic analysis and experimental archaeology to assess...
Cut marks on fossils from Plio‐Pleistocene faunal assemblages can elucidate the timing and nature of...
International audienceThis paper presents data on cutmarks obtained through experimental butchery pe...
The morphology of Acheulean handaxes continues to be a subject of debate amongst Lower Palaeolithic ...
An experimental approach to cut-mark investigation has proved particularly successful and should arg...
Previous research proposed that an archaeological site's faunal assemblage cut mark angle patterning...
National audienceCutmarks provide empirical evidence for the exploitation of animal resources by pas...
The analysis of bone-surface modifications (BSM), such as butchering marks, is necessary to better u...
The analysis of bone surface modifications (BSM), such as butchering marks, is necessary to better u...
Studies of bone surface modifications (BSMs) such as cut marks are crucial to our understanding of h...
The scientific replicability crisis has recently focused on bone surface modification (BSM) analysis...
A database of 128 measured incised butchery marks (i.e., the classic cut mark) was the basis for exp...
The tools used in both consumption and butchering of animal foods leave signatures that can be used ...
Faunal assemblages from 19th-century urban sites generally consist of retail meat cuts acquired from...
The study of cut marks in archaeological contexts is of great importance for understanding the subsi...
This study uses a combination of digital microscopic analysis and experimental archaeology to assess...