Charles Speer, Ryan M Parish, Gustavo BarrientosNew Perspectives and Integrated Approaches
Sourcing Archeological Lithic Assemblages
New Perspectives and Integrated Approaches
Herausgeber: Speer, Charles; Barrientos, Gustavo; Parish, Ryan M
Charles Speer, Ryan M Parish, Gustavo BarrientosNew Perspectives and Integrated Approaches
Sourcing Archeological Lithic Assemblages
New Perspectives and Integrated Approaches
Herausgeber: Speer, Charles; Barrientos, Gustavo; Parish, Ryan M
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- Verlag: University of Utah Press, U.S.
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9781647691080
- ISBN-10: 1647691087
- Artikelnr.: 64173585
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Utah Press, U.S.
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9781647691080
- ISBN-10: 1647691087
- Artikelnr.: 64173585
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Charles A. Speer is associate professor of anthropology at Idaho State University and the curator of anthropology at Idaho Museum of Natural History. Ryan M. Parish is associate professor of archaeology at the University of Memphis. Gustavo Barrientos is a professor of archaeology at the National University of La Plata and principal researcher of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Argentina. Contributions by AgustÍn Agnolin, Pedro Andrade, Hassan Aouraghe, Said Bengamra, Alfonso Benito-Calvo, CÉsar Borie, Adam Burke, Adrian Burke, Gisela Cassiodoro, Luciana Catella, M. Gema ChacÓn, Gabriela Coelho dos Santos, Josefina Flores Coni, Kane Ditchfield, Trudy Doelman, StÉphan Dubernet, Analia Castro Esnal, Silvana Espinosa, Carola Flores, Bretton Giles, Michael Glascock, Rafael GoÑi, Bernard Gratuze, Hamid Haddoumi, Jillian Huntley, Rebekah Kurpiel, Juan Ignacio Morales, Khori Newlander, Laura OlguÍn, Fernando Oliva, CÉsar Parcero-OubiÑa, Cecilia. PÉrez de Micou, Ximena Power, Robert Sala-Ramos, Diego Salazar, Marta SÁnchez de la Torre, Morgan Smith, MarÍa Soto, Mohamed Souhir, Charles Stern, Andoni TarriÑo, Norberto Uriz, Ingrid Ward, John Webb, and FranÇois Xavier Le Bourdonnec.
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* 1. Introduction: Sourcing Archaeological Lithic Assemblages byCharles
A. Speer, Ryan M. Parish, and Gustavo Barrientos
* Part 1: Variations on a Theme: Sourcing Toolstone through Qualitative
and Quantitative Methods
* 2. The Use of Provenience Data to Formulate or Test Provenance
Hypotheses: GIS-Based Models for the Identification of Probable Chert
SilÍceo Source Areas in East-Central Argentina by Luciana Catella,
Gustavo Barrientos, Norberto Uriz, Gabriela Coelho dos Santos, and
Fernando Oliva
* 3. Nodules in a Haystack: Tracing Lithic Raw Material Sources in the
Atacama Desert by CÉsar I. Borie, CÉsar Parcero-OubiÑa, Ryan Parish,
Diego R. Salazar, Carola F. Flores, Laura A. OlguÍn, Pedro M.
Andrade, and Ximena M. Power
* 4. Targeting Coastal Plains Chert in the Wacissa Quarry Cluster,
Northwest Florida, USA: A Lidar-Based Geomorphic Model for Locating
Terrestrial Chert Quarries by Adam M. Burke and Morgan F. Smith
* 5. Sourcing Stone and Ochre Artifacts: A Review of Why It Matters in
Australia (and Beyond) by Kane Ditchfield, Jillian Huntley, Ingrid
Ward, John Webb , Trudy Doelman, and Rebekah Kurpiel
* 6. The Promise and Challenge of Sourcing Chert Artifacts in the North
American Great Basin by Khori Newlander
* 7. Sourcing Chert Mortuary Bifaces as Indicators for Hopewell
Community Participation at the Crib Mound Site, Indiana, USA by Ryan
M. Parish and Bretton T. Giles
* 8. Applying ED-XRF, LA-ICP- MS, and PIXE Analyses to Characterize
Pyrenean Cherts: Potentials and Limitations by Marta SÁnchez de la
Torre, FranÇois-Xavier Le Bourdonnec, StÉphan Dubernet, and Bernard
Gratuze
* 9. A Pilot Study in Nodular Elemental Variation by Charles A. Speer
* Part 2: Regional Perspectives and Sourcing under Variable Conditions
* 10. Raw Material Procurement and Territorial Mobility in the AÏn Beni
Mathar–GuefaÏt Region (Eastern Morocco) by MarÍa Soto, M. Gema
ChacÓn, Hassan Aouraghe, Juan Ignacio Morales, Hamid Haddoumi,
Mohamed Souhir, Alfonso Benito-Calvo, Andoni TarriÑo, Said Bengamra,
and Robert Sala-Ramos
* 11. Black Obsidian from Pampa del Asador (Santa Cruz, Patagonia,
Argentina): A Regional Source by Gisela Cassiodoro, Rafael GoÑi,
Silvana Espinosa, AgustÍn Agnolin, and Josefina Flores Coni
* 12. Provenance and Transport of Obsidian in Chubut (Central
Patagonia, Argentina):
* From the Early Holocene to Historical Contexts by AnalÍa Castro
Esnal, Cecilia PÉrez de Micou, and Charles R. Stern
* 13. Geology and Geochemistry of the Ledge Ridge Chert Source, Western
Maine by Adrian L. Burke
* 14. Sourcing Archaeological Lithic Assemblages: New Perspectives and
Integrated Approaches by Michael D. Glascock
* References
* Index
* List of Tables
* 1. Introduction: Sourcing Archaeological Lithic Assemblages byCharles
A. Speer, Ryan M. Parish, and Gustavo Barrientos
* Part 1: Variations on a Theme: Sourcing Toolstone through Qualitative
and Quantitative Methods
* 2. The Use of Provenience Data to Formulate or Test Provenance
Hypotheses: GIS-Based Models for the Identification of Probable Chert
SilÍceo Source Areas in East-Central Argentina by Luciana Catella,
Gustavo Barrientos, Norberto Uriz, Gabriela Coelho dos Santos, and
Fernando Oliva
* 3. Nodules in a Haystack: Tracing Lithic Raw Material Sources in the
Atacama Desert by CÉsar I. Borie, CÉsar Parcero-OubiÑa, Ryan Parish,
Diego R. Salazar, Carola F. Flores, Laura A. OlguÍn, Pedro M.
Andrade, and Ximena M. Power
* 4. Targeting Coastal Plains Chert in the Wacissa Quarry Cluster,
Northwest Florida, USA: A Lidar-Based Geomorphic Model for Locating
Terrestrial Chert Quarries by Adam M. Burke and Morgan F. Smith
* 5. Sourcing Stone and Ochre Artifacts: A Review of Why It Matters in
Australia (and Beyond) by Kane Ditchfield, Jillian Huntley, Ingrid
Ward, John Webb , Trudy Doelman, and Rebekah Kurpiel
* 6. The Promise and Challenge of Sourcing Chert Artifacts in the North
American Great Basin by Khori Newlander
* 7. Sourcing Chert Mortuary Bifaces as Indicators for Hopewell
Community Participation at the Crib Mound Site, Indiana, USA by Ryan
M. Parish and Bretton T. Giles
* 8. Applying ED-XRF, LA-ICP- MS, and PIXE Analyses to Characterize
Pyrenean Cherts: Potentials and Limitations by Marta SÁnchez de la
Torre, FranÇois-Xavier Le Bourdonnec, StÉphan Dubernet, and Bernard
Gratuze
* 9. A Pilot Study in Nodular Elemental Variation by Charles A. Speer
* Part 2: Regional Perspectives and Sourcing under Variable Conditions
* 10. Raw Material Procurement and Territorial Mobility in the AÏn Beni
Mathar–GuefaÏt Region (Eastern Morocco) by MarÍa Soto, M. Gema
ChacÓn, Hassan Aouraghe, Juan Ignacio Morales, Hamid Haddoumi,
Mohamed Souhir, Alfonso Benito-Calvo, Andoni TarriÑo, Said Bengamra,
and Robert Sala-Ramos
* 11. Black Obsidian from Pampa del Asador (Santa Cruz, Patagonia,
Argentina): A Regional Source by Gisela Cassiodoro, Rafael GoÑi,
Silvana Espinosa, AgustÍn Agnolin, and Josefina Flores Coni
* 12. Provenance and Transport of Obsidian in Chubut (Central
Patagonia, Argentina):
* From the Early Holocene to Historical Contexts by AnalÍa Castro
Esnal, Cecilia PÉrez de Micou, and Charles R. Stern
* 13. Geology and Geochemistry of the Ledge Ridge Chert Source, Western
Maine by Adrian L. Burke
* 14. Sourcing Archaeological Lithic Assemblages: New Perspectives and
Integrated Approaches by Michael D. Glascock
* References
* Index
* List of Figures
* List of Tables
* 1. Introduction: Sourcing Archaeological Lithic Assemblages byCharles
A. Speer, Ryan M. Parish, and Gustavo Barrientos
* Part 1: Variations on a Theme: Sourcing Toolstone through Qualitative
and Quantitative Methods
* 2. The Use of Provenience Data to Formulate or Test Provenance
Hypotheses: GIS-Based Models for the Identification of Probable Chert
SilÍceo Source Areas in East-Central Argentina by Luciana Catella,
Gustavo Barrientos, Norberto Uriz, Gabriela Coelho dos Santos, and
Fernando Oliva
* 3. Nodules in a Haystack: Tracing Lithic Raw Material Sources in the
Atacama Desert by CÉsar I. Borie, CÉsar Parcero-OubiÑa, Ryan Parish,
Diego R. Salazar, Carola F. Flores, Laura A. OlguÍn, Pedro M.
Andrade, and Ximena M. Power
* 4. Targeting Coastal Plains Chert in the Wacissa Quarry Cluster,
Northwest Florida, USA: A Lidar-Based Geomorphic Model for Locating
Terrestrial Chert Quarries by Adam M. Burke and Morgan F. Smith
* 5. Sourcing Stone and Ochre Artifacts: A Review of Why It Matters in
Australia (and Beyond) by Kane Ditchfield, Jillian Huntley, Ingrid
Ward, John Webb , Trudy Doelman, and Rebekah Kurpiel
* 6. The Promise and Challenge of Sourcing Chert Artifacts in the North
American Great Basin by Khori Newlander
* 7. Sourcing Chert Mortuary Bifaces as Indicators for Hopewell
Community Participation at the Crib Mound Site, Indiana, USA by Ryan
M. Parish and Bretton T. Giles
* 8. Applying ED-XRF, LA-ICP- MS, and PIXE Analyses to Characterize
Pyrenean Cherts: Potentials and Limitations by Marta SÁnchez de la
Torre, FranÇois-Xavier Le Bourdonnec, StÉphan Dubernet, and Bernard
Gratuze
* 9. A Pilot Study in Nodular Elemental Variation by Charles A. Speer
* Part 2: Regional Perspectives and Sourcing under Variable Conditions
* 10. Raw Material Procurement and Territorial Mobility in the AÏn Beni
Mathar–GuefaÏt Region (Eastern Morocco) by MarÍa Soto, M. Gema
ChacÓn, Hassan Aouraghe, Juan Ignacio Morales, Hamid Haddoumi,
Mohamed Souhir, Alfonso Benito-Calvo, Andoni TarriÑo, Said Bengamra,
and Robert Sala-Ramos
* 11. Black Obsidian from Pampa del Asador (Santa Cruz, Patagonia,
Argentina): A Regional Source by Gisela Cassiodoro, Rafael GoÑi,
Silvana Espinosa, AgustÍn Agnolin, and Josefina Flores Coni
* 12. Provenance and Transport of Obsidian in Chubut (Central
Patagonia, Argentina):
* From the Early Holocene to Historical Contexts by AnalÍa Castro
Esnal, Cecilia PÉrez de Micou, and Charles R. Stern
* 13. Geology and Geochemistry of the Ledge Ridge Chert Source, Western
Maine by Adrian L. Burke
* 14. Sourcing Archaeological Lithic Assemblages: New Perspectives and
Integrated Approaches by Michael D. Glascock
* References
* Index
* List of Tables
* 1. Introduction: Sourcing Archaeological Lithic Assemblages byCharles
A. Speer, Ryan M. Parish, and Gustavo Barrientos
* Part 1: Variations on a Theme: Sourcing Toolstone through Qualitative
and Quantitative Methods
* 2. The Use of Provenience Data to Formulate or Test Provenance
Hypotheses: GIS-Based Models for the Identification of Probable Chert
SilÍceo Source Areas in East-Central Argentina by Luciana Catella,
Gustavo Barrientos, Norberto Uriz, Gabriela Coelho dos Santos, and
Fernando Oliva
* 3. Nodules in a Haystack: Tracing Lithic Raw Material Sources in the
Atacama Desert by CÉsar I. Borie, CÉsar Parcero-OubiÑa, Ryan Parish,
Diego R. Salazar, Carola F. Flores, Laura A. OlguÍn, Pedro M.
Andrade, and Ximena M. Power
* 4. Targeting Coastal Plains Chert in the Wacissa Quarry Cluster,
Northwest Florida, USA: A Lidar-Based Geomorphic Model for Locating
Terrestrial Chert Quarries by Adam M. Burke and Morgan F. Smith
* 5. Sourcing Stone and Ochre Artifacts: A Review of Why It Matters in
Australia (and Beyond) by Kane Ditchfield, Jillian Huntley, Ingrid
Ward, John Webb , Trudy Doelman, and Rebekah Kurpiel
* 6. The Promise and Challenge of Sourcing Chert Artifacts in the North
American Great Basin by Khori Newlander
* 7. Sourcing Chert Mortuary Bifaces as Indicators for Hopewell
Community Participation at the Crib Mound Site, Indiana, USA by Ryan
M. Parish and Bretton T. Giles
* 8. Applying ED-XRF, LA-ICP- MS, and PIXE Analyses to Characterize
Pyrenean Cherts: Potentials and Limitations by Marta SÁnchez de la
Torre, FranÇois-Xavier Le Bourdonnec, StÉphan Dubernet, and Bernard
Gratuze
* 9. A Pilot Study in Nodular Elemental Variation by Charles A. Speer
* Part 2: Regional Perspectives and Sourcing under Variable Conditions
* 10. Raw Material Procurement and Territorial Mobility in the AÏn Beni
Mathar–GuefaÏt Region (Eastern Morocco) by MarÍa Soto, M. Gema
ChacÓn, Hassan Aouraghe, Juan Ignacio Morales, Hamid Haddoumi,
Mohamed Souhir, Alfonso Benito-Calvo, Andoni TarriÑo, Said Bengamra,
and Robert Sala-Ramos
* 11. Black Obsidian from Pampa del Asador (Santa Cruz, Patagonia,
Argentina): A Regional Source by Gisela Cassiodoro, Rafael GoÑi,
Silvana Espinosa, AgustÍn Agnolin, and Josefina Flores Coni
* 12. Provenance and Transport of Obsidian in Chubut (Central
Patagonia, Argentina):
* From the Early Holocene to Historical Contexts by AnalÍa Castro
Esnal, Cecilia PÉrez de Micou, and Charles R. Stern
* 13. Geology and Geochemistry of the Ledge Ridge Chert Source, Western
Maine by Adrian L. Burke
* 14. Sourcing Archaeological Lithic Assemblages: New Perspectives and
Integrated Approaches by Michael D. Glascock
* References
* Index