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Termination type : ウィキペディア英語版 | In lithic reduction, termination type is a characteristic indicating the manner in which the distal end of a lithic flake detaches from a core (Andrefsky 1998:18). Common types include:* Step/snap termination – these occur when a flake snaps or breaks during removal, resulting in an abrupt right-angle break.* Hinge termination – results when the applied force rolls away from the core or objective piece, creating a rounded or blunted distal end.* Overshot/outrepasse/plunging termination - occurs when the applied force dips and removes a section of the opposite margin of the artifact or the distal end of the core. Also referred to as a reverse hinge termination.* Perverse termination - "twisting" breaks resulting from when the applied force is redirected through the material in a helical fashion;* Feather/monotomic termination – a smooth termination that results in a feathered distal end. The distal ends of these flakes are only a few molecules thick, are extremely sharp, and indicate a flawless detachment. These are the intended results of some lithic reduction techniques, and are very desirable for opportunistic tool use that does not require retouching or sharpening.==References==* Andrefsky, William, Jr. (1998) ''Lithics: Macroscopic approaches to analysis''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. In lithic reduction, termination type is a characteristic indicating the manner in which the distal end of a lithic flake detaches from a core (Andrefsky 1998:18). Common types include: * Step/snap termination – these occur when a flake snaps or breaks during removal, resulting in an abrupt right-angle break. * Hinge termination – results when the applied force rolls away from the core or objective piece, creating a rounded or blunted distal end. * Overshot/outrepasse/plunging termination - occurs when the applied force dips and removes a section of the opposite margin of the artifact or the distal end of the core. Also referred to as a reverse hinge termination. * Perverse termination - "twisting" breaks resulting from when the applied force is redirected through the material in a helical fashion; * Feather/monotomic termination – a smooth termination that results in a feathered distal end. The distal ends of these flakes are only a few molecules thick, are extremely sharp, and indicate a flawless detachment. These are the intended results of some lithic reduction techniques, and are very desirable for opportunistic tool use that does not require retouching or sharpening. ==References==
* Andrefsky, William, Jr. (1998) ''Lithics: Macroscopic approaches to analysis''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Feather/monotomic termination – a smooth termination that results in a feathered distal end. The distal ends of these flakes are only a few molecules thick, are extremely sharp, and indicate a flawless detachment. These are the intended results of some lithic reduction techniques, and are very desirable for opportunistic tool use that does not require retouching or sharpening.==References==* Andrefsky, William, Jr. (1998) ''Lithics: Macroscopic approaches to analysis''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■Feather/monotomic termination – a smooth termination that results in a feathered distal end. The distal ends of these flakes are only a few molecules thick, are extremely sharp, and indicate a flawless detachment. These are the intended results of some lithic reduction techniques, and are very desirable for opportunistic tool use that does not require retouching or sharpening.==References==* Andrefsky, William, Jr. (1998) ''Lithics: Macroscopic approaches to analysis''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.">ウィキペディアで「In lithic reduction, termination type is a characteristic indicating the manner in which the distal end of a lithic flake detaches from a core (Andrefsky 1998:18). Common types include:* Step/snap termination – these occur when a flake snaps or breaks during removal, resulting in an abrupt right-angle break.* Hinge termination – results when the applied force rolls away from the core or objective piece, creating a rounded or blunted distal end.* Overshot/outrepasse/plunging termination - occurs when the applied force dips and removes a section of the opposite margin of the artifact or the distal end of the core. Also referred to as a reverse hinge termination.* Perverse termination - "twisting" breaks resulting from when the applied force is redirected through the material in a helical fashion;* Feather/monotomic termination – a smooth termination that results in a feathered distal end. The distal ends of these flakes are only a few molecules thick, are extremely sharp, and indicate a flawless detachment. These are the intended results of some lithic reduction techniques, and are very desirable for opportunistic tool use that does not require retouching or sharpening.==References==* Andrefsky, William, Jr. (1998) ''Lithics: Macroscopic approaches to analysis''. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.」の詳細全文を読む
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