Evans A A, Macdonald D
School of Life Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom.
Scanning. 2011 Sep-Oct;33(5):294-303. doi: 10.1002/sca.20272. Epub 2011 Aug 24.
Early prehistoric research aims to discover the activities of our ancestors and piece together the process of evolution and sociocultural development. A key element in this process is the study of stone tools, particularly how these tools functioned in prehistory. Currently, there are no established quantitative methods that address stone tool function. This article provides a summary of previous studies using metrological methods in stone tool research and details the use of laser scanning confocal microscopy to conduct areal surface analysis using three-dimensional data sets. Research to-date is preliminary but promising and shows that microscopic metrological approaches can provide a quantitative method to identify how stone tools were used. A limited comparison of two metrological systems is presented, the results of which highlight a need for caution and further investigation on the comparability of related data sets.
早期史前研究旨在发现我们祖先的活动,并拼凑出进化和社会文化发展的过程。这一过程中的一个关键要素是对石器的研究,特别是这些工具在史前时期是如何发挥作用的。目前,尚无确定的定量方法来研究石器功能。本文总结了先前在石器研究中使用计量方法的研究,并详细介绍了使用激光扫描共聚焦显微镜利用三维数据集进行表面区域分析的方法。迄今为止的研究是初步的,但很有前景,表明微观计量方法可以提供一种定量方法来确定石器的使用方式。本文还对两种计量系统进行了有限的比较,结果强调在相关数据集的可比性方面需要谨慎并进一步研究。