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Unsupervised techniques for shape analysis of Iberian ceramics based on Geometric Morphometrics
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2019Registro en:
Unsupervised techniques for shape analysis of Iberian ceramics based on Geometric Morphometrics; 47th Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Annual Conference; Kraków; Polonia; 2019; 282-282
978-83-948382-6-3
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Navarro, Jose Pablo
Cintas, Celia
Lucena, Manuel
Fuertes, José Manuel
Delrieux, Claudio
Molinos Mail, Manuel
Resumen
The morphological analysis of ceramic pieces allows to establish the chronology, functionality and origin of the samples. The conformation of a typology of ceramic materials is made by analysing several aspects, such as shape, functionality, the context in which they were found, etc. Traditional studies are based on an intuitive recognition by the domain expert, which uses idealised shapes for creating the classification criterion. Other analysis collect linear measures such as height, width, thickness or ratios between them (maximum width / maximum length) to describe artefacts. The lack of a standardised protocol means that the classifications are partial and the analysis can not be easily compared or replicated by other researchers. Geometric Morphometrics provides a set of techniques that allow to quantitatively analyze the size, shape, and variation between objects. In archaeology, these techniques have been used for the analysis of rock representations, study of projectile tips, and ceramic vessels. The approach presented in this paper shows the typification in an unsupervised way using automated computer methods, based on concepts of Geometric Morphometrics and Principal Component Analysis. In addition, a Clustering study is carried out to determine the geometric space made up by a set of Iberian pottery from the upper Valley of Guadalquivir (S. VI B.C. - I A.C.).