Artifcial intelligence algorithms have recently been applied to taphonomic questions with great success, outperforming previous methods of bone surface modifcation (BSM) identifcation. Following these new developments, here we try diferent deep learning model architectures, optimizers and activation functions to assess if it is possible to identify a stone tool?s raw material simply by looking at the cut marks that it created on bone. The deep learning models correctly discerned between fint, sandstone and quartzite with accuracy rates as high as 78%. Also, single models seem to work better than ensemble ones, and there is no optimal combination of hyperparameters that perform better in every possible scenario. Model fne-tuning is thus advi...
Since the 1980s, several experimental analyses have been able to differentiate some lithic tool type...
A multivariate approach was applied to test the existence of microscopic differences in the morpholo...
Nowadays, the fruitful discussion regarding the morphological variability of handaxes during the Mid...
Artifcial intelligence algorithms have recently been applied to taphonomic questions with great succ...
This study uses a combination of digital microscopic analysis and experimental archaeology to assess...
Increasingly researchers have employed confocal microscopy and 3D surface texture analysis to assess...
The analysis of bone surface modifications (BSMs) is a prominent part of paleoanthropological studie...
Microscopic analysis represents a powerful tool for understanding taphonomy. Our work, as in other s...
Studies of bone surface modifications (BSMs) such as cut marks are crucial to our understanding of h...
Abstract: Laminar technologies were adopted by Paleolithic foragers to produce a variable range of ...
Abstract: Protoaurignacian foragers relied heavily on the production and use of bladelets. Techno-ty...
The analysis of bone-surface modifications (BSM), such as butchering marks, is necessary to better u...
<p>This study uses a combination of digital microscopic analysis and experimental archaeology to ass...
The analysis of bone surface modifications (BSM), such as butchering marks, is necessary to better u...
Protoaurignacian foragers relied heavily on the production and use of bladelets. Techno-typological ...
Since the 1980s, several experimental analyses have been able to differentiate some lithic tool type...
A multivariate approach was applied to test the existence of microscopic differences in the morpholo...
Nowadays, the fruitful discussion regarding the morphological variability of handaxes during the Mid...
Artifcial intelligence algorithms have recently been applied to taphonomic questions with great succ...
This study uses a combination of digital microscopic analysis and experimental archaeology to assess...
Increasingly researchers have employed confocal microscopy and 3D surface texture analysis to assess...
The analysis of bone surface modifications (BSMs) is a prominent part of paleoanthropological studie...
Microscopic analysis represents a powerful tool for understanding taphonomy. Our work, as in other s...
Studies of bone surface modifications (BSMs) such as cut marks are crucial to our understanding of h...
Abstract: Laminar technologies were adopted by Paleolithic foragers to produce a variable range of ...
Abstract: Protoaurignacian foragers relied heavily on the production and use of bladelets. Techno-ty...
The analysis of bone-surface modifications (BSM), such as butchering marks, is necessary to better u...
<p>This study uses a combination of digital microscopic analysis and experimental archaeology to ass...
The analysis of bone surface modifications (BSM), such as butchering marks, is necessary to better u...
Protoaurignacian foragers relied heavily on the production and use of bladelets. Techno-typological ...
Since the 1980s, several experimental analyses have been able to differentiate some lithic tool type...
A multivariate approach was applied to test the existence of microscopic differences in the morpholo...
Nowadays, the fruitful discussion regarding the morphological variability of handaxes during the Mid...