Expedient Technological Behavior: Global Perspectives and Future Directions
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Expedient Technological Behavior: Global Perspectives and Future Directions" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Stone tools and technological behavior can be considered to lie along a continuum from curation to expediency. While the topic of tool curation has received substantial attention since introduced by Binford, the significance and interpretive potential of expedient technologies—often alternatively described as low-cost, informal, simple, or opportunistic technologies—have enjoyed less explicit discussion. Even so, expediency can be said to characterize an important portion—indeed, perhaps even most—of hominin technological behavior since the Oldowan. Expediency here refers to employing low-cost solutions to technological problems and it may characterize any stage of tool-related behaviors, from raw material procurement to tool manufacture, use, and discard. This session aims to bring together perspectives on expedient lithic technological behavior from a variety of chronological and geographic contexts to reach broader reflections on the theoretical and practical place of expediency in the archaeological interpretation of stone tool technological variability. Within this framework, certain underlying questions are proposed: How is expediency best defined? What sorts of questions can the study of technological expediency answer? What analytical tools should be used to study expedient technology? Does expediency largely “look the same” across contexts, or does expediency have different, culturally grounded manifestations?
Other Keywords
Lithic Analysis •
Paleolithic •
Material Culture and Technology •
Hunter-Gatherers/Foragers •
Late Stone Age •
Lithic Technology •
Use-Wear Analysis •
Bipolar Technology •
Craft Production •
Archaic
Geographic Keywords
Principality of Monaco (Country) •
Kingdom of Spain (Country) •
Principality of Andorra (Country) •
Gibraltar (Country) •
Portuguese Republic (Country) •
French Republic (Country) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Ireland (Country) •
Isle of Man (Country) •
Kingdom of Belgium (Country)
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- Documents (11)
- The Deconstruction of Technical Behavior: Assessing the Significance of Low-Cost Technologies in the Upper Paleolithic (2024)
- Expedient Lithic Procurement at the Katterfeld Quarry-Workshop of Central-West Patagonia (2024)
- Expedient Lithic Technology at the Terminal Gravettian of the Peña Capón Site (Central Spain) during Heinrich Stadial 2 (2024)
- Expedient Technological Behavior in the Aurignacian of Southern Italy (2024)
- Expedient Tools from a Functional Angle (2024)
- Low-Cost Centripetal Technology in the LSA of Southern Mozambique (2024)
- Perspectives on the Organization and Use of Lithic Technology: A Modern Ethnographic Case Study in East Turkana, Kenya (2024)
- Raw Material Selection and Technological Expediency in the Iberian Middle-Upper Paleolithic Transition (2024)
- Revisiting Bipolar Technology‘s African Distribution and Diversity (2024)
- Short Reduction Sequences at the First European Peopling: An Example of Expedient Technology? (2024)
- Understanding Ancient Maya Expedient Lithic Technology: Raw Material, Production, and Use (2024)