Lithic technology : measures of production, use, and curation

by William Andrefsky

Paper Book, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

CC79.S76 L58

Publication

Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.

Description

The life history of stone tools is intimately linked to tool production, use and maintenance. These are important processes in the organization of lithic technology, or the manner in which lithic technology is embedded within human organizational strategies of land use and subsistence practices. This volume brings together essays that measure the life history of stone tools relative to retouch values, raw material constraints and evolutionary processes. Collectively, they explore the association of technological organization with facets of tool form such as reduction sequences, tool production effort, artifact curation processes and retouch measurement. Data sets cover a broad geographic and temporal span, including examples from France during the Paleolithic, the Near East during the Neolithic, and other regions such as Mongolia, Australia, and Italy. North American examples are derived from Paleoindian times to historic period aboriginal populations throughout the United States and Canada.… (more)

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Physical description

xviii, 340 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0521888271 / 9780521888271

Barcode

34662000684917

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