Lithic Residue Analysis

Lithic Residue Analysis
Author: Shannon Croft
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2021
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: 1407358030

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Archaeological lithic residue analysis investigates the microscopic and chemical traces left behind by people on stone tools. These lithic residues provide detailed and compelling evidence of specific food and technological activities, and tool manufacturing choices. Interest in the study of lithic residues has grown substantially in the past decade, reflected by an increasing number of publications and a proliferation of techniques applied to their study. This monograph offers a recent and critical review of these technical advances to help archaeologists determine best practice today.

Lithic Residue Analysis

Lithic Residue Analysis
Author: Shannon Croft
Publsiher: British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Limited
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2021-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1407358022

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This monograph reviews over 40 techniques and provides a guide to the methodological approaches used in archaeological lithic residue analysis.

Lithic Analysis

Lithic Analysis
Author: George H. Odell
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781441990099

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This practical volume does not intend to replace a mentor, but acts as a readily accessible guide to the basic tools of lithic analysis. The book was awarded the 2005 SAA Award for Excellence in Archaeological Analysis. Some focuses of the manual include: history of stone tool research; procurement, manufacture and function; assemblage variability. It is an incomparable source for academic archaeologists, cultural resource and heritage management archaeologists, government heritage agencies, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students of archaeology focused on the prehistoric period.

Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites

Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites
Author: Brian Patrick Kooyman
Publsiher: University of Calgary Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2000
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: 9781552380352

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Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites is a valuable volume of investigative archaeology focuses on stone tools, the artifacts produced by these tools, and the revealing debris left behind at sites where they were produced. The majority of study sites discussed are in western North America, including Alberta's own Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a World Heritage Site. Suitable for both the scholar and the interested layperson, provides a comprehensive study in archaeological lithic analysis. This concise, "hands-on" guide to practical exploration at stone tool sites will become required reading for those pursuing studies of any sort in prehistoric lithic artifacts. The inclusion of maps, illustrations, and photographs broadens the reader's understanding of deriving meaning and relevance in the study of stone tool technology.

Use Wear and Residue Analysis in Archaeology

Use Wear and Residue Analysis in Archaeology
Author: João Manuel Marreiros,Juan F. Gibaja Bao,Nuno Ferreira Bicho
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319082578

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This book is designed to act as a readily accessible guide to different methods and techniques of use-wear and residue analysis and therefore includes a wide range of different and complementary essential topics: experimental tests, observation and record methods and techniques and the interpretation of a diversity of tool types and worked raw materials. The onset of use-wear studies was marked by the development of theory, method and techniques in order to infer prehistoric tools functionality and, therefore, understand human technological, social and cultural behavior. The last decade of functional studies, use-wear and residue analysis have been aimed at the observation, recording and interpretation of different activities and worked materials found on archaeological tools made on different types of organic and non-organic materials. This international group of contributions will be fundamental for all researchers and students of the discipline.

Beyond Use Wear Traces

Beyond Use Wear Traces
Author: Sylvie Beyries,Caroline Hamon,Yolaine Maigrot
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2021-04-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9464260009

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This book brings together 30 papers by leading scholars in the field of usewear and residue analysis. This publication aims to revive the debate on the role of traceology (use-wear and residues) in multidisciplinary approaches that address archaeological questions. Many studies on technological aspects of material culture deal with specific material categories (e.g. flint, ceramics, bone), often in separate or isolated ways, and this division does not really reflect the integrated nature of technical systems in which different material categories are in dynamic interaction. Hence, exploring the interaction between different chaînes opératoires is crucial for a more global concept of the toolkit with all its components and it is a precondition for paleo-ethnographic reconstructions of technical systems and economies. Starting from a functional perspective, the papers in this book explore various topics such as apprenticeship, group dynamics, social status, economy, technological evolution, spatial organization, mobility patterns and territories, or adaptations to cultural and environmental changes. This collection of papers, presented at the AWRANA conference in 2018, constitutes a major sign of the dynamism, popularity and scientific importance of our discipline in current archaeological research. AWRANA 2018 was dedicated to the memory of H. Keeley.

Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites

Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites
Author: Brian Patrick Kooyman
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0826323332

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Covers manufacturing techniques, lithic types and materials, reduction strategies and techniques, worldwide lithic technology, production variables, meaning of form, and usewear and residue analysis.

Theory and Practice of Archaeological Residue Analysis

Theory and Practice of Archaeological Residue Analysis
Author: H. Barnard,Jelmer W. Eerkens
Publsiher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015070947422

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Organic residues include a broad range of materials that can be analyzed at a macro-, micro- or molecular level. They represent the carbon-based remains (in combination with H, N, O, P and S) of fungi, plants, animals and humans. Organic residue analysis is a relatively new technique to archaeology. The chapters of this volume bring together scholars from across the globe and attest to the diverse range of analytical methods, material types, spatio-temporal cultural units and research questions to which organic residue analysis has been applied. They are partly the proceedings of a symposium on this subject, held on 31 March 2005 in Salt Lake City (Utah) during the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, and partly the result of invitations to contribute forwarded to many active in this field.