Global Perspectives on Lithic Technologies in Complex Societies
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
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Other Keywords
Lithics •
Maya •
complex societies •
Lithic Technology •
Stone Tools •
Craft Specialization •
Fur Trade •
Lithic Studies •
Peru •
Preclassic
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
South Asia •
South America •
Europe •
Central America •
North America - Southwest •
North America - Southeast •
West Asia
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- Documents (12)
- Ancient Maya lithic craft specialization at Colha, Belize (2015)
- Chert at Chalcatzingo: Implications of Knapping Strategies and Technological Organization for Formative Economics (2015)
- Determining Implications of Lithic Selectivity in the Early Historic European Trade of the Central Mississippi Valley (2015)
- The Importance of Being Ad Hoc: Patterns and Implications of Expedient Lithic Production in the Bronze Age in Israel (2015)
- LEAVING NO STONE UNTURNED: INVESTIGATING PRECLASSIC LITHIC PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, AND EXCHANGE AT SAN ESTEVAN, BELIZE AND K’O AND HAMONTÚN, GUATEMALA (2015)
- The Organization and Economic Activity Related to the Extraction and Production of Utilitarian Tools in the Mopan Valley, Belize (2015)
- A plethora of possibilities: Evaluating debitage from large habitation mounds (2015)
- Pride and Prejudice in the Maya Lowlands (2015)
- Sourcing the Obsidian from Campanayuq Rumi: Implications for Understanding Chavín Interaction (2015)
- Stone Tool Use in Late Prehistoric and Historic Contexts in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (2015)
- Unraveling Sociopolitical Organization using Lithic Data: a Case Study from an Agricultural Society in the American Southwest (2015)
- Urban Lithics -- The role of stone tools in the Indus and at Harappa (2015)