Works in stone : contemporary perspectives on lithic analysis /

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Other Authors: Shott, Michael J. (Michael Joseph) (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • Works in stone: contemporary perspectives on lithic analysis / Michael J. Shott
  • The problems with flake types and the case for attribute analysis of debitage assemblages / Jim A. Railey and Eric J. Gonzales
  • Timescales and variability in hominin technological strategies in the Jordan Rift Valley: what difference does 1.3 million years make? / John J. Shea
  • Flake selection, assemblage variability, and technological organization / Simon Holdaway, Matthew Douglass, and Rebecca Phillipps
  • Comparing forager and pastoralist technological organization in the Central Namib Desert, Western Namibia / Grant S. McCall and Rachel A. Horowitz
  • Hafted woodworking tools from an upper paleolithic site in Northern China: prehensile wear experiments and archaeological implications / Chen Shen, Xiaoling Zhang, Jingfang Zhao, Yanhua Song, Hong Chen, and Xing Gao
  • Toward a more behavioral approach: the contribution of wear studies / Veerle Rots
  • Function and value in sickle segment analysis: odellian perspectives / Steven A. Rosen, Aaron Shugar, and Jacob Vardi
  • "There is the tool and the way of using it": quina scrapers and their retouches / Sylvie Beyries and Philippe Walter
  • Dynamic variables and the use-related reduction of Huron projectile points / Harry J. Lerner
  • Artifactual and environment-related variations in Fuego-Patagonia (Argentina): assessing the role of different factors / Marcelo Cardillo, Judith Charlin, and Karen Borrazzo
  • The evolution of old cordilleran core technology / Anna M. Prentiss, James C. Chatters, Randall R. Skelton, and Matthew Walsh
  • Squeezing life from stones: the human side of replication experiments / John E. Clark and James C. Woods.