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3D digital microscopy and taphonomy: two examples from Palaeolithic sites (Grotta dei Santi-Grosseto and Grotta Paglicci-Foggia) La microscopia digitale 3D applicata alle indagini tafonomiche: l'esempio di due siti paleolitici (Grotta dei Santi-Grosseto e Grotta Paglicci-Foggia)
2016
unpublished
The Research Unit of Prehistoric Ecology of the University of Siena is testing the potentiality of a digital microscope that captures 3D images of the bone surface. The aim of this research is to develop new methods for understanding the origin of different bone modifications (e.g. scores, punctures, cut marks, chemical corrosion) using morphometry. It allows to find diagnostic criteria that can be processed through statistics, avoiding the exclusive use of subjective observations. In this
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