Bedrock features (mortars, slicks and grooves): Documentation, analysis and interpretation

Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)

Recent advances in global studies of bedrock features (e.g. mortars, slicks, grooves, etc.), suggest that these reflect a more varied, multifaceted archaeological phenomenon than previously thought. Nonetheless, while there are an increasing number of studies dealing with these sometimes enigmatic features, we still understand very little about their archaeological, cultural and spiritual contexts. The complex nature of bedrock features suggests that changes in their basic attributes (morphology, metrics and context) across time and space reflect variation in production and utilization on the one hand and economic and social aspects on the other.We seek to include papers with various theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of bedrock features, with no geographic or chronological limitations. Papers can focus on functional studies of bedrock features (e.g. use-wear and residue analyses), methodological or documentation aspects, ethnographic or ethno-archaeological studies, and descriptive analysis of specific sites rich in bedrock features. Papers addressing the symbolic or ritual significance of bedrock features, such as their use in ceremonial contexts, or as shrines or landmarks, are most welcome.