Hunting (Other Keyword)

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Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Grimes Creek Timber Sale, Dixie National Forest, Escalante Ranger District (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rodney J. Snedeker.

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Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed South Bunker Timber Sale, Dixie National Forest, Cedar City District - Interim Report (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rodney J. Snedeker. Lorraine Dobra.

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Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Sweetwater Creek Timber Sale, Dixie National Forest, Escalante Ranger District (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rodney J. Snedeker.

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Cultural Resource Survey Report 79043: Moab District 1980 Chaining, Moab Ranger District, Manti-Lasal National Forest (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Les Wikle.

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Cultural Resources Inventory Report Proposed Spring Developments (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul Christy Jenkins.

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Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of 287 Acres in the Central Portion of Hunting Area 95, Fort Knox, Bullitt County, Kentucky (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeffery A. Myers.

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Cultural Resources Report Format / Field Worksheet: Rock Sale #2 Area Was Inventoried in Conjunction With a Rock Sale With Particular Emphasis On Locating Rock Alignments And / or Hunting Blinds That Might Be Inadvertently Hauled Away:Cr2-640P (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Regina Smith.

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Cultural Resources Review and Reconnaissance of CA. 270 Acres in the Western Portion of Hunting Area 1, Fort Knox Military Reservation, Meade County, Kentucky (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bradley Matthew Mueller.

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Cultural Resources Survey of the Cedar Mountain Chaining Project (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Judy A. Rose.

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Das Ingolstadt-Experiment: Zerlegung von Damwild mit Steinartefakten, mit einem Beitrag zur Foto- und Videodokumentation (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Et Al. Jürgen Weiner. Cornelia Schütz. Andreas Tillmann. Mamoun Fansa.

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Das Tübinger Wochenende – Experiment einer steinzeitgemässen Rehzerlegung und Versuche zur Ledergerbung (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leif Steguweit.

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Dead rabbit! Using a rock, stick, or knife? (2014)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Willer.

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A deadfall trap trigger (2010)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Steve Watts.

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Design and construction of Australian spearthrower projectiles and handthrown spears (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John L Palter.

J. Whittaker: Ethnographic specimens: 33 hand-thrown and 293 spear thrower spears [unfortunately not illustrated]. Hypothesized diffusion after 10,000 bp, but thrower not used all over Australia. Two length groups of spear thrower spears: 1) average 160 cm, 2) average 260cm. Hand-thrown spears average 267 cm. Mass: Hand-thrown average 740 gm, thrower average 246 gm. Decreased mass allows maximum velocity - led to composite reed spears, with hardwood points. Balance: spear thrower spears:...


The development of the spearthrower (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William S Webb.

J. Whittaker: [reprint of 1957] Reviews world atlatl types: most forms rigid, they increase length of arm. Paleolithic "weighted" forms (large carving with hook) are as inflexible as straight "unweighted" ones, so no advantage. Atlatl's importance in Archaic explains why is treated ceremonially in burials, but weights are not "bannerstones". “Enormous” numbers of fakes made 1890-1930 and on. Changes from 4000-1500 BC led to greater efficiency. Archaic and Basketmaker atlatls are "elastic...


The development of the spearthrower (1957)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William S Webb.

J. Whittaker: Reviews world atlatl types: most forms rigid, they increase length of arm. Paleolithic "weighted" forms (large carving with hook) are as inflexible as straight "unweighted" ones, so no advantage. Atlatl's importance in Archaic explains why is treated ceremonially in burials, but weights are not "bannerstones". “Enormous” numbers of fakes made 1890-1930 and on. Changes from 4000-1500 BC led to greater efficiency. Archaic and Basketmaker atlatls are "elastic devices for...


Die Jagd der Vorzeit (1937)
DOCUMENT Citation Only K Lindner.

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Dimensional Analysis of Behavior and Site Structure: Learning from an Eskimo Hunting Stand (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lewis R. Binford.

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Discussion d’un cadre chronologique pour l’utilisation du propulseur et de l’arc (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jean Pierre Lansac.

J. Whittaker: [“On a chronological framework for the use of the spearthrower and the bow.” In French] Hunting weapons (spears) are known from at least Middle Paleolithic times, and common opinion is that spearthrowers begin at least by Solutrean, but bow not until Mesolithic. Two methods of evaluating this chronology: “direct” evidence of the weapons themselves, and “indirect” evidence of the projectile points compared to ethnographic and experimental information. Describes basic use, and male,...


Dogs as Weapon Technology: Their Role in Prehistoric Hunting Groups (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Angela Perri.

Dogs have played a variety of roles in ancient and modern groups, including hunting companions. This role is often suggested as an impetus for domestication or one of the dog’s earliest functions. Though advantageous in some cases, the hunting dog’s effectiveness (or inefficiency) is linked to external factors, such as environment, prey species, and hunting method. Under optimal conditions, dogs can act as the primary tool in capturing prey, often proving critical to hunting success. In other...


The Dolores Archaeological Program
PROJECT Robert A. Bye. Christine K. Robinson. David A. Breternitz. Allen E. Kane. Steven E. James. Timothy A. Kohler. William D. Lipe. Bureau of Reclamation.

From 1978 until 1985 the University of Colorado contracted with the Bureau of Reclamation (Contract No. 8-07-40-S0562) to mitigate the adverse impact of a large water impoundment project on the cultural resources in the project area. This complex and evolving long-term mitigation plan known as the Dolores Archaeological Program (DAP) has been called a “truly unique chapter in American archaeology” (Breternitz 1993:118) and was applauded by Lipe (1998:2) for its ability to “increase the power and...


Dry Creek: Archeology and Paleoecology of a Late Pleistocene Alaskan Hunting Camp (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. Roger Powers. R. Dale Guthie. John F. Hoffecker.

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Dutch Atlatl? (2008)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Nicolas Geertsma.

J. Whittaker: Red deer antler segment with hole like shaft-hole hammers but with no good hammer end and a small hook is proposed as possible atlatl hook. Photos, reconstruction. [Plausible but not conclusive - need dates.]


Dynamics of spear throwing (2003)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dick Baugh.

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Dynamics of Spear Throwing (2003)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard A Baugh.

J. Whittaker: Atlatl is a lever, operating principle is “Wrist torque applied to the length of the atlatl allows wrist rotation to increase the velocity of the dart.” Simple computer model to predict velocity of dart, affected by mass of dart and length and mass of atlatl. Horizontal force and wrist torque versus hand position derived from video record of throws; two other variables are hand mass and hand radius of gyration. Some horizontal force applied by hand, but most force from wrist...