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Vectorial application for the illustration of archaeological lithic artefacts using the Stone Tools Illustrations with Vector Art (STIVA) Method

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PLOS ONE
卷 16, 期 5, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251466

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  1. Pan-African Evolution Research Group based at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena, Germany

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The STIVA method presents a systematic approach for creating clear and competent lithic illustrations using vectorial graphics software. This method includes steps such as photography, software configuration, outline drawing, symbol creation, and is applicable for various purposes.
Lithic illustrations are often used in scientific publications to efficiently communicate the technological and morphological characteristics of stone tools. They offer invaluable information and insights not only on how stone raw materials were transformed into their final form, but also on the individuals that made them. Here, the Stone Tools Illustrations with Vector Art (STIVA) Method is presented, which involves the illustration of lithic artefacts using vectorial graphics software (Adobe Illustrator (c)). This protocol follows an optimised step-by-step method, presenting ten major sections that constitute the creation of a lithic illustration: photography, vectorial software configuration, scale, outline, scar borders, ripples, cortex, symbols, composition, and export. This method has been developed to allow researchers, students and educators to create clear and competent illustrations for any application, from scientific publications to public outreach.

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