Tracing sickle blade levels of wear and discard patterns: A new sickle gloss quantification method

Jacob Vardi, Amir Golan, Daniel Levy, Isaac Gilead

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Abstract

Although sickle blades gloss is known to form during the harvest, which is a dynamic process and although it is known to be a type of wear which is the outcome of the repetitive encounters between the sickle blades working edges and plant stems; there is no common way to quantify its intensity. Since there is no consensus over a specific scale that will enable the estimation of the amount of wear, based on the quantification of gloss brightness intensity. In this paper we propose a new measurement system which is based on the projection of laser (He-Ne) beam on glossed sickle blades and an analysis of the reflected images. The results form a relative scale from which it is possible to infer on the sickle blades level of wear, and to create discard models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1716-1724
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume37
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2010

Keywords

  • Abrasion
  • Beer Sheva
  • Chalcolithic
  • Gloss quantification
  • Laser
  • Northern Negev
  • Sickle blades
  • Wear

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Archaeology
  • Archaeology

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