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Cleaning your tools doesn't mean that the tools are clean. A qualitative and quantitative perspective using confocal microscopy

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    Identifier: imarina:9452185
    Authors:
    Frances-Abellan, AnnaFernandez-Marchena, Juan LuisOlle, Andreu
    Abstract:
    Use-wear analysis has traditionally been criticised for relying heavily on subjective interpretation of the marks present on artefact surfaces. In recent years, confocal technology has started to make it possible to quantify and partially resolve this subjectivity. However, certain methodological aspects of great relevance for the analysis, such as the cleanliness of the pieces, have been significantly underestimated. This work aims to quantitatively verify whether qualitatively reliable-although not perfect-cleaning processes can modify the roughness readings of the surface of the tools. For this, 3D ISO 25178 parameters were analysed on an experimental rock crystal sample obtained with a confocal optical LED profilometer. The differences that we have found indicate the need not only to wash the samples, but also to check the degree of cleanliness of the materials once they are washed, which leads to the qualitative and especially quantitative importance of an adequate cleaning procedure before analysing the materials.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Frances-Abellan, Anna; Fernandez-Marchena, Juan Luis; Olle, Andreu
    Department: Història i Història de l'Art
    URV's Author/s: Ollé Cañellas, Andreu
    Keywords: Areal surface Behavior Microwear Optical light Residue analysis Rock crystal Scanning-electron Sem Stone tools Use-wear analysis
    Abstract: Use-wear analysis has traditionally been criticised for relying heavily on subjective interpretation of the marks present on artefact surfaces. In recent years, confocal technology has started to make it possible to quantify and partially resolve this subjectivity. However, certain methodological aspects of great relevance for the analysis, such as the cleanliness of the pieces, have been significantly underestimated. This work aims to quantitatively verify whether qualitatively reliable-although not perfect-cleaning processes can modify the roughness readings of the surface of the tools. For this, 3D ISO 25178 parameters were analysed on an experimental rock crystal sample obtained with a confocal optical LED profilometer. The differences that we have found indicate the need not only to wash the samples, but also to check the degree of cleanliness of the materials once they are washed, which leads to the qualitative and especially quantitative importance of an adequate cleaning procedure before analysing the materials.
    Thematic Areas: Archaeology Archeology Archeology (arts and humanities) Geociências History Science and technology studies
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: andreu.olle@urv.cat andreu.olle@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0002-8643-5536 0000-0002-8643-5536
    Record's date: 2025-04-30
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Paper original source: Journal Of Archaeological Science: Reports. 64 105121-
    APA: Frances-Abellan, Anna; Fernandez-Marchena, Juan Luis; Olle, Andreu (2025). Cleaning your tools doesn't mean that the tools are clean. A qualitative and quantitative perspective using confocal microscopy. Journal Of Archaeological Science: Reports, 64(), 105121-. DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2025.105121
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2025
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Archaeology,Archeology,Archeology (Arts and Humanities),History
    Areal surface
    Behavior
    Microwear
    Optical light
    Residue analysis
    Rock crystal
    Scanning-electron
    Sem
    Stone tools
    Use-wear analysis
    Archaeology
    Archeology
    Archeology (arts and humanities)
    Geociências
    History
    Science and technology studies
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