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| حداقل تعداد افراد× | مورفومتریک هندسی× | |
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| حوزه | باستانشناسی | باستانشناسی |
| خانواده | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| سال پیدایش≠ | 1953 | 1991 |
| پدیدآور≠ | Theodore White | Fred Bookstein |
| نوع≠ | Faunal quantification method | Shape and form analysis |
| منبع بنیادین≠ | White, T. E. (1953). A method of calculating the dietary percentages of various food animals utilized by aboriginal peoples. American Antiquity, 19(4), 396-398. DOI ↗ | Bookstein, F. L. (1991). Morphometric Tools for Landmark Data: Geometry and Biology. Cambridge University Press. DOI ↗ |
| نامهای دیگر | MNI method, minimum individual number | shape analysis, morphometric analysis |
| مرتبط | 4 | 4 |
| خلاصه≠ | Minimum number of individuals (MNI) is a quantitative zooarchaeological method that estimates the minimum number of animals represented in a faunal assemblage based on the frequency of unique skeletal elements. Developed by Theodore White in 1953, it is one of the most widely used techniques for analyzing animal bone assemblages from archaeological sites. The MNI method helps archaeologists understand hunting and butchering patterns, interpret subsistence practices, and assess the diversity of fauna exploited by past human populations. | Geometric morphometrics is a quantitative analytical method that captures, analyzes, and compares the shapes of biological structures (bones, teeth, pottery) using coordinate data from landmarks and outlines. Developed by Fred Bookstein in the 1990s, GMM provides a rigorous statistical framework for studying shape variation across populations or time periods. The method allows archaeologists to quantify morphological differences between individuals, populations, or artifact classes with precision impossible using traditional linear measurements. |
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