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Artificial intelligence for the identification of taphonomic bio-accumulator agents: an actualistic test of potential faunal accumulation agency applied to Tritons Cave (Lleida, Spain)

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    Identifier:  imarina:9389446
    Authors:  Jimenez-Garcia, Blanca; Mico, Cristian; Pizarro-Monzo, Marcos; Cifuentes-Alcobendas, Gabriel; Arilla, Maite; Rosell, Jordi; Rivals, Florent; Blasco, Ruth; Baquedano, Enrique; Dominguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
    Abstract:
    Studying bone surface modifications (BSMs) in neotaphonomic research is an important aid to reconstruct agency in the archaeological and palaeontological record. The significance of correctly identifying BSMs has led to extensive debates about adequate methodological and interpretive frameworks to identify taphonomic agents and their bone-modifying patterns in dynamic taphonomic processes; especially those involving inter-agency interactions. Recent analytical innovations in the field have given rise to more updated and less biasing methods, including those rooted in multivariate statistics and artificial intelligence algorithms. Among the latter, convolutional neural networks have demonstrated a substantial potential in precision in the identification and characterization of BSMs. In this study, we present a successful application of these methods to reconstructing taphonomic agency in an archaeological context, specifically in Unit 2 of Tritons Cave (Lleida, Spain). Previous interpretations of this palaeontological layer suggested that it was a natural palimpsest created by carnivores, namely leopards. Through the present research, we objectively tested the original felid-accumulation hypothesis associated with the site's original taphonomic analysis. Our findings provide additional evidence of the primary leopard agency in the formation of the assemblage and underscores the significant potential of transfer learning for identifying taxon-specific carnivore agency.
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    Link to the original source: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.241168
    APA: Jimenez-Garcia, Blanca; Mico, Cristian; Pizarro-Monzo, Marcos; Cifuentes-Alcobendas, Gabriel; Arilla, Maite; Rosell, Jordi; Rivals, Florent; Blasco, R (2024). Artificial intelligence for the identification of taphonomic bio-accumulator agents: an actualistic test of potential faunal accumulation agency applied to Tritons Cave (Lleida, Spain). Royal Society Open Science, 11(10), 241168-. DOI: 10.1098/rsos.241168
    Paper original source: Royal Society Open Science. 11 (10): 241168-
    Article's DOI: 10.1098/rsos.241168
    Journal publication year: 2024
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Record's date: 2025-03-03
    URV's Author/s: Blasco López, Ruth / Micó Sanchis, Cristian / Rivals, Florent Joseph Louis / Rosell Ardévol, Jordi
    Department: Història i Història de l'Art
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Jimenez-Garcia, Blanca; Mico, Cristian; Pizarro-Monzo, Marcos; Cifuentes-Alcobendas, Gabriel; Arilla, Maite; Rosell, Jordi; Rivals, Florent; Blasco, Ruth; Baquedano, Enrique; Dominguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Thematic Areas: Antropologia / arqueologia, Astronomia / física, Biodiversidade, Ciência da computação, Ciências agrárias i, Ciências biológicas i, Geociências, Interdisciplinar, Matemática / probabilidade e estatística, Medicina veterinaria, Multidisciplinary, Multidisciplinary sciences
    Author's mail: cristian.mico@estudiants.urv.cat, jordi.rosell@urv.cat, florent.rivals@urv.cat, ruth.blasco@urv.cat
  • Keywords:

    Bone surface modification
    Bone surface modifications
    Carnivore taxa
    Carnivores
    Convolutional neural networks
    Geometric morphometrics
    Image-analysis
    Late-pleistocene
    Machine learning algorithms
    Olduvai gorge
    Panthera pardu
    Panthera pardus
    Prey preferences
    Relevance
    Taphonomy
    Wil
    Multidisciplinary
    Multidisciplinary Sciences
    Antropologia / arqueologia
    Astronomia / física
    Biodiversidade
    Ciência da computação
    Ciências agrárias i
    Ciências biológicas i
    Geociências
    Interdisciplinar
    Matemática / probabilidade e estatística
    Medicina veterinaria
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