Methods subpages (placeholders)

These are short hub-linked pages you can expand into full guides. Each will include a prominent link back to Archaeology and cross-links to Identification Methods where relevant.

Field Recording

Context-first documentation: provenience, stratigraphy notes, photo logs, and quick sketches for stone and rock finds.

Photography & Scale

Consistent lighting, scale bars, and surface-angle shots that help later comparison and identification.

Microscopy Basics

Hand lens to microscope: what to look for in grains, inclusions, and surface wear—paired with Identification Methods.

Measurement & Metrics

Simple, repeatable measurements for artifacts and raw material: dimensions, mass, edge angles, and cortex coverage.

Sourcing & Provenance

How archaeologists connect stone to possible sources using comparative collections and geological context.

Reporting & Terminology

Clear write-ups, controlled vocabulary, and uncertainty language so identifications remain useful and auditable.