2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.11.029
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Challenges for microwear analysis of figurative shell ornaments from pre-Colonial Venezuela

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“…More often than not, ornaments are composite constructions, involving multiple materials: strings, bands, and a variety of bead and pendant raw materials. In order to bridge this gap, archaeologists have often referred to ornament compositions, uses, meanings, and social roles among traditional communities (e.g., Bonnardin 2008;Falci et al 2017a;Vanhaeren and d'Errico 2003). This microwear study of an ethnographic collection is a step further toward bridging this gap.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More often than not, ornaments are composite constructions, involving multiple materials: strings, bands, and a variety of bead and pendant raw materials. In order to bridge this gap, archaeologists have often referred to ornament compositions, uses, meanings, and social roles among traditional communities (e.g., Bonnardin 2008;Falci et al 2017a;Vanhaeren and d'Errico 2003). This microwear study of an ethnographic collection is a step further toward bridging this gap.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studied ethnographic ornaments have a long postcollection biography, during which they belonged to three different museums: the Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro, the Musée de l'Homme, and, lastly, the Musée du quai Branly (Delpuech and Roux 2015;Delpuech et al 2013;Grognet 2005). As demonstrated elsewhere (Falci et al 2017a;also Breukel et al, in prep. ), modifications to the surface of artifacts carried out in museum contexts must be acknowledged, as they can affect microwear analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…High magnifications afford better insights into the contact materials used for treating the surface of lithic artefacts during manufacture, such as stone platforms, polishing materials and abrasives (Breukel 2019;d'Errico et al 2000;Groman-Yaroslavski and Bar-Yosef Mayer 2015;Melgar Tísoc et al 2013;Procopiou et al 2013). Interpretation was based on comparison with the preliminary results of an on-going experimental programme focused on pre-colonial Caribbean technical systems (Breukel 2019;Breukel and Falci 2017;Falci 2015;Falci et al 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The detailed results and broader contextualisation of the collection and sample have been published elsewhere. 76 Here we demonstrate how such a study sheds new light on artefacts that have been held in a museum for over a century. The analysis involved careful examination of the surface of each studied artefact under a stereomicroscope (model Leica M80, mag.…”
Section: Reconstructing the Cultural Biographies Of Bodily Ornaments mentioning
confidence: 80%