… replicability, one that is often overlooked, is the ability of lithic researchers, who were not involved in an original analysis … the replicability of data collection by ten qualified lithic analysts. …
C Liu, D Stout - Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
… same technological system, calls its replicability and generalizability into question, impeding its wide adoption in large-scale comparative analyses for the study of macroevolutionary …
WC Prentiss - American Antiquity, 1998 - cambridge.org
… identifying the effects of lithic reduction techniques on … in lithic reduction behavior, and secondarily on the role of experimental studies in archaeology. In this paper I present an analysis …
… Because we have shown these features to be invalid (not replicable) categories, it is unsurprising that none of the raters in the current study—even those with decades of …
… underlies too much of contemporary lithic technology: some … said about much of the lithic analysis that had been done up to … study that uses a structured, replicable procedure to test the …
… data from lithicanalyses … analysis here to flakes based on the arguments raised above as well as disagreements of definitions for blades and bladelets that may diminish the replicability …
JJ Shea - Lithic Technology, 1987 - Taylor & Francis
… /edge-damage techniques of lithic use-wear analysis has been impeded by the use of a … To increase the relevance of lithic use-wear data, analysts must provide archaeologists with …
… in publications in order to increase the replicability of analyses and to facilitate the comparison of published results. Finally, the analysis of technological complexity can be conducted at …
JR Cross - Archaeological hammers and theories, 1983 - Elsevier
… characterizes lithic studies. The popularity of functional arguments in lithic studies may be because of the fact that function is amenable to quantifiable and replicable experimentation. …