Distribution of Scrapers Varieties

Part of the Eaton Site project

Creator(s): William Engelbrecht

Year: 2012

Summary

Notches (spokeshaves) include bifacial and unifacial specimens along with utilized flakes; all characterized by having a notch. Also shown: the distribution of whole endscrapers and broken endscrapers. Broken endscrapers are generally represented by the end with steep retouch. Broken and whole endscraper tabulations are combined in the distribution "Total Endscrapers." The scraper and broken scraper categories encompass a variety of shapes and sizes, but all exhibit use wear. The distribution of "Scraper Total" adds scrapers and broken scrapers together.

Cite this Record

Distribution of Scrapers Varieties. William Engelbrecht. 2012. Buffalo State College ( tDAR id: 374323) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8F769R3

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Keywords

Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation

Geographic Keywords
Western New York

Temporal Keywords
Multi-component

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: -10000 to 2000

Spatial Coverage

min long: -78.802; min lat: 42.823 ; max long: -78.766; max lat: 42.859 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): William Engelbrecht

File Information

  Name Size Creation Date Date Uploaded Access
notches.jpg 553.78kb Jan 20, 2012 12:28:19 PM Public
whole-endscrapers.jpg 541.38kb Jan 20, 2012 12:28:36 PM Public
broken-endscrapers.jpg 538.98kb Jan 20, 2012 12:28:45 PM Public
whole-scrapers.jpg 526.28kb Jan 20, 2012 12:28:53 PM Public
broken-scrapers.jpg 540.35kb Jan 20, 2012 12:28:59 PM Public
total-endscrapers.jpg 529.54kb Jan 23, 2012 8:02:52 AM Public
scraper-total.jpg 529.31kb Jan 25, 2012 8:55:43 AM Public