Stone tools : theoretical insights into human prehistory / edited by George H. Odell.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Tulsa Conference in Lithic Analysis
Other Authors: Odell, George H.
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Plenum Press, ©1996.
Series:Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Evaluating lithic strategies and design criteria / Brian Hayden, Nora Franco, and Jim Spafford
  • Economizing behavior and the concept of 'curation' / George H. Odell
  • Is curation a useful heuristic? / Stephen E. Nash
  • Hunter-gatherer lithic economy and settlement systems: understanding regional assemblage variability in the Upper Paleolithic of Portuguese Estremadura / Paul T. Thacker
  • The Decline and fall of flint / Steven A. Rosen
  • Lithic analysis and questions of cultural complexity: the Maya / Jay K. Johnson
  • The Role of chipped stone in the political economy of social ranking / Michael S. Nassaney
  • When is an Elko? / Michael F. Rondeau
  • Projectile points, style, and social process in the preceramic of central Peru / John W. Rick
  • Innovation and selection in prehistory: a case study from the American bottom / Michael J. Shott
  • Microwear analysis of some clovis and experimental chipped stone tools / Marvin Kay
  • Lithic refitting and archaeological site formation processes: a case study from the twin ditch site, Greene County, Illinois / Toby M. Morrow
  • Some comments on a continuing debate / George H. Odell [et al.]