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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134570
论文题名:
Dynamic Monitoring Reveals Motor Task Characteristics in Prehistoric Technical Gestures
作者: Johannes Pfleging; Marius Stücheli; Radu Iovita; Jonas Buchli
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-8-18
卷: 10, 期:8
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Paleoanthropology ; Torque ; Archaeology ; Cameras ; Kinematics ; Statistical data ; Semiotics ; Software tools
英文摘要: Reconstructing ancient technical gestures associated with simple tool actions is crucial for understanding the co-evolution of the human forelimb and its associated control-related cognitive functions on the one hand, and of the human technological arsenal on the other hand. Although the topic of gesture is an old one in Paleolithic archaeology and in anthropology in general, very few studies have taken advantage of the new technologies from the science of kinematics in order to improve replicative experimental protocols. Recent work in paleoanthropology has shown the potential of monitored replicative experiments to reconstruct tool-use-related motions through the study of fossil bones, but so far comparatively little has been done to examine the dynamics of the tool itself. In this paper, we demonstrate that we can statistically differentiate gestures used in a simple scraping task through dynamic monitoring. Dynamics combines kinematics (position, orientation, and speed) with contact mechanical parameters (force and torque). Taken together, these parameters are important because they play a role in the formation of a visible archaeological signature, use-wear. We present our new affordable, yet precise methodology for measuring the dynamics of a simple hide-scraping task, carried out using a pull-to (PT) and a push-away (PA) gesture. A strain gage force sensor combined with a visual tag tracking system records force, torque, as well as position and orientation of hafted flint stone tools. The set-up allows switching between two tool configurations, one with distal and the other one with perpendicular hafting of the scrapers, to allow for ethnographically plausible reconstructions. The data show statistically significant differences between the two gestures: scraping away from the body (PA) generates higher shearing forces, but requires greater hand torque. Moreover, most benchmarks associated with the PA gesture are more highly variable than in the PT gesture. These results demonstrate that different gestures used in ‘common’ prehistoric tasks can be distinguished quantitatively based on their dynamic parameters. Future research needs to assess our ability to reconstruct these parameters from observed use-wear patterns.
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作者单位: Agile and Dexterous Robotics Lab, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland;Product Development Group Zurich, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland;MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and Museum, RGZM, Neuwied, Germany;Agile and Dexterous Robotics Lab, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

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Johannes Pfleging,Marius Stücheli,Radu Iovita,et al. Dynamic Monitoring Reveals Motor Task Characteristics in Prehistoric Technical Gestures[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(8)
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