The Keven Davis Cache (41NV659) and Clovis Blade Technology in the South Central United States

The Keven Davis Cache (41NV659) and Clovis Blade Technology in the South Central United States
Title The Keven Davis Cache (41NV659) and Clovis Blade Technology in the South Central United States PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Collins
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1996
Genre Excavations (Archaeology)
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Clovis Blade Technology

Clovis Blade Technology
Title Clovis Blade Technology PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Collins
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 250
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292789742

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Around 11,000 years ago, a Paleoindian culture known to us as "Clovis" occupied much of North America. Considered to be among the continent's earliest human inhabitants, the Clovis peoples were probably nomadic hunters and gatherers whose remaining traces include camp sites and caches of goods stored for utilitarian or ritual purposes. This book offers the first comprehensive study of a little-known aspect of Clovis culture—stone blade technology. Michael Collins introduces the topic with a close look at the nature of blades and the techniques of their manufacture, followed by a discussion of the full spectrum of Clovis lithic technology and how blade production relates to the production of other stone tools. He then provides a full report of the discovery and examination of fourteen blades found in 1988 in the Keven Davis Cache in Navarro County, Texas. Collins also presents a comparative study of known and presumed Clovis blades from many sites, discusses the Clovis peoples' caching practices, and considers what lithic technology and caching behavior can add to our knowledge of Clovis lifeways. These findings will be important reading for both specialists and amateurs who are piecing together the puzzle of the peopling of the Americas, since the manufacture of blades is a trait that Clovis peoples shared with the Upper Paleolithic peoples in Europe and northern Asia.

Clovis Caches

Clovis Caches
Title Clovis Caches PDF eBook
Author Bruce B. Huckell
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 288
Release 2014-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826354831

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“A unique, significant contribution to our maturing studies of the Clovis era.”—Gary Haynes, author of The Early Settlement of North America: The Clovis Era The Paleoindian Clovis culture is known for distinctive stone and bone tools often associated with mammoth and bison remains, dating back some 13,500 years. While the term Clovis is known to every archaeology student, few books have detailed the specifics of Clovis archaeology. This collection of essays investigates caches of Clovis tools, many of which have only recently come to light. These caches are time capsules that allow archaeologists to examine Clovis tools at earlier stages of manufacture than the broken and discarded artifacts typically recovered from other sites. The studies comprising this volume treat methodological and theoretical issues including the recognition of Clovis caches, Clovis lithic technology, mobility, and land use.

Clovis

Clovis
Title Clovis PDF eBook
Author Ashley M. Smallwood
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 378
Release 2014-12-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1623492017

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New research and the discovery of multiple archaeological sites predating the established age of Clovis (13,000 years ago) provide evidence that the Americas were first colonized at least one thousand to two thousand years before Clovis. These revelations indicate to researchers that the peopling of the Americas was perhaps a more complex process than previously thought. The Clovis culture remains the benchmark for chronological, technological, and adaptive comparisons in research on peopling of the Americas. In Clovis: On the Edge of a New Understanding, volume editors Ashley Smallwood and Thomas Jennings bring together the work of many researchers actively studying the Clovis complex. The contributing authors presented earlier versions of these chapters at the Clovis: Current Perspectives on Chronology, Technology, and Adaptations symposium held at the 2011 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Sacramento, California. In seventeen chapters, the researchers provide their current perspectives of the Clovis archaeological record as they address the question: What is and what is not Clovis?

Folsom Lithic Technology

Folsom Lithic Technology
Title Folsom Lithic Technology PDF eBook
Author Daniel S. Amick
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 234
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The Folsom lithic technology is found among the hunter-gatherers of the Pleistocene grasslands of west-central North America. The eleven papers in this volume focus on identifying patterning within the lithic assemblages, detecting structure and variation and providing insights into the organisation of the technology.

A Guide to the Historic Materials of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory

A Guide to the Historic Materials of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory
Title A Guide to the Historic Materials of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory PDF eBook
Author Gail L. Bailey
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1997
Genre Archaeological archives
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Wilson-Leonard: Introduction, background, and syntheses

Wilson-Leonard: Introduction, background, and syntheses
Title Wilson-Leonard: Introduction, background, and syntheses PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Collins
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1998
Genre Archaeological surveying
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