Organization of Lithic Technology (Other Keyword)

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Hunter-Gatherer Land Use and Lithic Procurement In the Central Big Horn Basin, Wyoming (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William C. Prentiss. Eugene J. Romanski. M. Lee Douthit.

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Take A Knap Inside: Evidence for Lithic Activities and Behaviors in Various Pit Structure Types at a Basketmaker III Settlement in Southwest Colorado (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bethany Wurster. Kate Hughes. Shanna Diederichs.

Basketmaker III (A.D. 500-725) was a period of technological and social change for Ancestral Pueblo peoples of the northern Southwest. Along with population expansion, territorial colonization, and the development of original social institutions, Basketmaker III populations invested in a new technological complex that included fired pottery and dry-land agriculture. Lithic reduction activities are an understudied component of this social and technological complex. Our research captures a range...