Lithic debitage : context, form, meaning

Körperschaft: Society for American Archaeology. Meeting
Weitere Verfasser: Andrefsky, William, Jr., 1955-
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Salt Lake City, UT : University of Utah Press, 2001.
Umfang/Format: xi, 266 p : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Emerging directions in debitage analysis / William Andrefsky, Jr.
  • Some reflections on debitage analysis / Jay K. Johnson
  • Debitage analysis as a scientific tool for archaeological knowledge / Martin P.R. Magne
  • Where the waste went: a knappers' dump at Grasshopper Pueblo / John C. Whittaker and Eric J. Kaldahl
  • Alaskan blade cores as specialized components of mobile toolkits: assessing design parameters and toolkit organization through debitage analysis / Jeffrey Rasic and William Andrefsky, Jr.
  • A generalized technology for a specialized economy: archaic period chipped stone at Kilometer 4, Peru / April K. Sievert and Karen Wise
  • What put the small in the arctic small tool tradition: raw material constraints on lithic technology at the Mosquito Lake site, Alaska / Kristen E. Wenzel and Phillip H. Shelley
  • Flake debris analysis, levels of production, and the organization of technology / Philip J. Carr and Andrew P. Bradbury
  • Reliability and validity of a "distinctive assemblage" typology: integrating flake size and completeness / William C. Prentiss
  • Chipped stone tool production strategies and lithic debris patterns / Albert M. Pecora
  • Holmes's principle and beyond: the case for renewing Americanist debitage analysis / Alan P. Sullivan III
  • The effect of processing requirements on reduction strategies and tool form: a new perspective / Steve A. Tomka.