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Working in the Laboratory

Chapter 6
Across
Stone tools that are made from a flake originally removed from a cobble
The process of cataloging, labeling, conserving, and storing artifacts and other material remains
Stone tools that are produced by removing flakes from the original cobble, with the remaining core of the cobble becoming the tool
The acronym of any category of material remains represented by an assemblage of bone
A stone tool that has been modified on one side only
Manufacturing stone tools by chipping or flaking
A category of artifact based on typology; may be descriptive of functional
Tools, usually stone, that have been modified on both of the major surfaces
Subjecting materials to analysis to determine their composition
Known as soil science/ study of soils
A category of ceramics based on specific of reddish clay and its porosity, and requiring a firing temperature less than 1,000 degrees Celsius.
A category of ceramic based on the type of clay and its porosity, and requiring a firing temperature between 1,200 and 1,350 degrees Celsius
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Also known as the ceramic body, refers to the composition of the clay
Removing a piece of bone from the skull of a living person; also known as trephination
A category of ceramics based on type of clay and its porosity, and requiring a firing temperature between 1,300 and 1,450 degrees Celsius
The standard system of measuring color in archaeology, based on hue, chroma, and value
Waste from the manufacture of artifacts, usually stone. Also known as debitage.
A category of ceramics based on the type of clay and its porosity, and requiring a firing temperature between 1,100 and 1,200 degrees Celsius
A stone tool that is at least twice as long as it is wide, and has at least roughly parallel sides
A category of ceramic based on the type of clay and its porosity, and requiring a firing temperature between 900 and 1,200 degrees Celsius
Fabric manufactured by spinning or weaving plant or animal fibers
Human feces and other animal waste, preserved through drying or mineralization
A system of artifact classification based on physical attributes and/or presumed function
Wear on tools from use by people, usually only seen under magnification
The acronym for the number of identified specimens