Cut Marks
Cut Marks
This analysis is an extension of dental microwear texture analysis. It uses the profiler to create representations of ancient and experimental cut marks. The goal is to determine sources of cut marks in archaeological and forensic contexts, and to distinguish true cut marks from anatomical features (i.e., vascular grooves) and taphonomic processes (e.g., animal bite and scratch marks).
Schmidt CW, Moore CR, Leifheit R. (2012). A Preliminary Assessment of Using a White Light Confocal Imaging Profiler for Cutmark Analysis. Forensic Microscopy for Skeletal Tissues: Methods and Protocols. Bell L, editor. Springer Press. pp. 235-248.