Acta Anthropologica Sinica ›› 2024, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (06): 1048-1063.doi: 10.16359/j.1000-3193/AAS.2024.0090
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ZHANG Yue, ZHANG Shuangquan. Bone artifacts unearthed from the Chuandong cave site in Puding of Guizhou in 1981[J]. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, 2024, 43(06): 1048-1063.
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上部Distal end | 中部 Mesial end | 下部刃 Proximal end | ||||||||
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标本号Specimen number | 线状痕迹宽度Width of linear striations (μm) | 刃角 Angle | 腹面切刻痕迹宽度Width of engraved lines (μm) | 背面修理痕迹宽度Width of manufacturing traces (μm) | 两侧修疤Scars on lateral sides | 刃部修疤Scars on proximal end | 线状痕迹宽度Width of linear striations (μm) | 刃角Angle | ||
145 | 27~45 | 33° | 245~386 | 67-170 (scraping) | 是 Y | 是 Y | 31~48 | 76° | ||
147 | 38~45 | 40° | 346-470 | 133-224 (scraping) | 是 Y | 是 Y | NA | 30° | ||
146 | 31~57 | 45° | 287~471 | 344~672 (engraving) | 是 Y | 否 N | 30~46 | 57°~70° | ||
141 | 37~48 | 33° | NA | 13~19 (Polishing) | 是 Y | NA | NA | NA |
Tab.1 Attributes of the spatulas
上部Distal end | 中部 Mesial end | 下部刃 Proximal end | ||||||||
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标本号Specimen number | 线状痕迹宽度Width of linear striations (μm) | 刃角 Angle | 腹面切刻痕迹宽度Width of engraved lines (μm) | 背面修理痕迹宽度Width of manufacturing traces (μm) | 两侧修疤Scars on lateral sides | 刃部修疤Scars on proximal end | 线状痕迹宽度Width of linear striations (μm) | 刃角Angle | ||
145 | 27~45 | 33° | 245~386 | 67-170 (scraping) | 是 Y | 是 Y | 31~48 | 76° | ||
147 | 38~45 | 40° | 346-470 | 133-224 (scraping) | 是 Y | 是 Y | NA | 30° | ||
146 | 31~57 | 45° | 287~471 | 344~672 (engraving) | 是 Y | 否 N | 30~46 | 57°~70° | ||
141 | 37~48 | 33° | NA | 13~19 (Polishing) | 是 Y | NA | NA | NA |
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