macrowear
Macrowear is a field within archaeology and anthropology that focuses on gross, visible wear features on tool edges and surfaces created by use. It analyzes changes such as edge rounding, thinning, beveling, chipping patterns, and surface polish that are detectable without advanced microscopy. The goal is to infer the function of a tool and the materials it worked on by comparing observed wear with reference collections and experimental results.
Macrowear is distinguished from microwear analysis, which examines microscopic wear features using high magnification to identify
Methods in macrowear analysis typically include careful visual inspection, standardized recording of edge geometry and surface
Applications of macrowear span lithic technology, bone and antler tool use, and other artifact classes. It is
See also: microwear analysis, use-wear, lithic analysis, experimental archaeology.