afskæringsmærker
Afskæringsmærker are distinctive marks or notches found on certain archaeological artifacts, particularly those made of bone or antler. These marks are typically created by a sharp tool, such as a flint knife or scraper, and suggest a deliberate process of modification or preparation of the material. The term "afskæringsmærker" is Danish and translates to "cutting marks."
These marks can provide valuable insights into prehistoric technologies and practices. Their presence indicates that bone
Analysis of afskæringsmærker is a key aspect of archaeozoology and lithic analysis. Researchers examine these microscopic