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Aggregate analysis in chipped stone / edited by Christopher T. Hall and Mary Lou Larson.

Penn Museum Library GN799.T6 A37 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hall, Christopher T., 1971-
Larson, Mary Lou, 1954-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tools, Prehistoric.
Stone implements.
Flintknapping.
Physical Description:
x, 262 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, [2004]
Contents:
Chipped stone aggregate analysis in archaeology / by Mary Lou Larson
Exploring mass analysis, screens, and attributes / by Philip J. Carr and Andrew P. Bradbury
The role of small-sized debitage in aggregate lithic analysis / by Mark F. Baumler and Leslie B. Davis
Technological analysis of flake debris and the limitations of size-grade techniques / by Matthew J. Root
Seeing the trees but missing the forest : production sequences and multiple linear regression / by Mary Lou Larson and Judson B. Finley
Debitage taphonomy / by Jeffrey T. Rasic
Evaluating prehistoric hunter-gatherer mobility, land use, and technological organization strategies using minimum analytical nodule analysis / by Christopher T. Hall
Coarse-scale chipped stone aggregates and technological organization strategies in the Hell Gap locality V Cody Complex component, Wyoming / by Edward J. Knell
Refitting as aggregate analysis / by Peter Bleed
Partitioning the aggregate : mass analysis and debitage assemblages / by William Andrefsky, Jr.
Aggregate methods and the future of debris analysis / by Michael J. Shott.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-256) and index.
ISBN:
0874807964
OCLC:
54778431

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