The effect of raw material on inter-analyst variation and analyst accuracy for lithic analysis: a case study from Olduvai Gorge

被引:25
作者
Proffitt, Tomos [1 ]
de la Torre, Ignacio [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Inst Archaeol, London WC1H 0PY, England
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
Lithic technology; Olduvai Gorge; Blind tests; Inter-analyst variability; Analyst accuracy; Refit analysis; BLIND TESTS; RESIDUE ANALYSIS; BED-II; OLDOWAN; CLASSIFICATION; AGREEMENT; ASSEMBLAGES; RELIABILITY; CONSISTENCY;
D O I
10.1016/j.jas.2014.02.028
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
This study aims to understand what effect, in terms of inter-analysis variation and analyst accuracy, different raw material types have on modern technological analyses of lithic assemblages. This is done through a series of blind analysis tests undertaken on experimentally derived assemblages of cores and flakes. Novelties of our approach include the introduction of refit studies as a method to assess analyst's accuracy, and the use of statistical tests specifically designed to address inter-analyst variability, common in other disciplines but rarely used in Archaeology. The experimental assemblages were produced from raw materials collected at Olduvai Gorge, an archaeological sequence that has been a source for studies of early human technology for several decades, and where re-analyses of the same assemblages have usually offered different interpretations. The results of the blind analyses are compared to the true technological values obtained through full refit analysis of the experimental material, and suggest that there is a significant difference in terms of inter-analyst variability as well as accuracy related to different raw materials. Our paper highlights the interpretative problems posed by difficult-to-analyse raw materials such as quartzite, and stresses subjectivity present in stone-tool technological studies, which may contribute to explain differences in the interpretation of Early Stone Age lithic assemblages. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:270 / 283
页数:14
相关论文
共 47 条
[1]  
Abraira V., 1999, Qestii, V23, P561
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1971, OLDUVAI GORGE
[3]   BIAS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION [J].
BECK, C ;
JONES, GT .
AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, 1989, 54 (02) :244-262
[4]   Blind tests of inter-analyst correspondence and accuracy in the identification of cut marks, percussion marks, and carnivore tooth marks on bone surfaces [J].
Blumenschine, RJ ;
Marean, CW ;
Capaldo, SD .
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1996, 23 (04) :493-507
[5]   Effects of distance from stone source on landscape-scale variation in Oldowan artifact assemblages in the Paleo-Olduvai Basin, Tanzania [J].
Blumenschine, Robert J. ;
Masao, Fidelis T. ;
Tactikos, Joanne C. ;
Ebert, James I. .
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2008, 35 (01) :76-86
[6]   STATISTICAL-METHODS FOR ASSESSING OBSERVER VARIABILITY IN CLINICAL MEASURES [J].
BRENNAN, P ;
SILMAN, A .
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1992, 304 (6840) :1491-1494
[7]   A COEFFICIENT OF AGREEMENT FOR NOMINAL SCALES [J].
COHEN, J .
EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1960, 20 (01) :37-46
[8]  
Costa, 2009, BAR INT SERIES, P5
[9]   Blind tests in microscopic residue analysis: Comments on Wadley et al. (2004) [J].
Crowther, Alison ;
Haslam, Michael .
JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2007, 34 (06) :997-1000
[10]   The Early Stone Age lithic assemblages of Gadeb (Ethiopia) and the Developed Oldowan/early Acheulean in East Africa [J].
de la Torre, Ignacio .
JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION, 2011, 60 (06) :768-812