The sorting of artefacts into categories for study represents simultaneously one of the most important – and yet one of the most problematic – tasks in archaeology. In an ideal world, the archaeological record would comprise clearly-defined and easily-separable groups of material for consistent identification and interpretation; the reality, though, is somewhat different. Here, in a systematic review of associated classification systems, the long-standing dart-arrow dichotomy in North American archaeology provides valuable insight into the relationship between classificatory idealism and practical reality, and, in-so-doing, lends itself to a much-needed reassessment of technological change. As the results derived from different study areas ...
Projectile points/ knives (PPKs) are categorized by morphology, also called typology, and associated...
In this study, metric and descriptive data were collected on lithic tools recovered from the Tchefun...
The Mackenzie Sites appear to form part of the Late Paleoindian Lakehead Complex that occupied the ...
xii, 277 leaves ; 29 cmIn Great Plains archaeology, differences in projectile point morphologies are...
Despite many years of research by professional and avocational archaeologists, many questions still ...
Technical Report No. 26, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chape...
Ghwair I, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B community in southern Jordan, has an abundant projectile point a...
This dissertation examines morphological variability (differences in qualitative attributes and metr...
In the interior western United States, archaeologists have sometimes sought to determine whether pro...
For decades, archaeologists have used replicative studies to develop a better understanding of prehi...
Native American Projectile Points are ubiquitous throughout the United States and have been an impor...
This thesis presents an investigation into Paleoindian projectile-point morphology. A goal of this ...
Archaeology has much to contribute to the study of cultural evolution. Empirical data at archaeologi...
Archaeologists apply the term projectile point to a wide range of tools. Although they used to thi...
The Terminal Middle Period (3000 to 2000 B.P.) and the Transitional Late Period (2000 B.P. to 1500 B...
Projectile points/ knives (PPKs) are categorized by morphology, also called typology, and associated...
In this study, metric and descriptive data were collected on lithic tools recovered from the Tchefun...
The Mackenzie Sites appear to form part of the Late Paleoindian Lakehead Complex that occupied the ...
xii, 277 leaves ; 29 cmIn Great Plains archaeology, differences in projectile point morphologies are...
Despite many years of research by professional and avocational archaeologists, many questions still ...
Technical Report No. 26, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chape...
Ghwair I, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B community in southern Jordan, has an abundant projectile point a...
This dissertation examines morphological variability (differences in qualitative attributes and metr...
In the interior western United States, archaeologists have sometimes sought to determine whether pro...
For decades, archaeologists have used replicative studies to develop a better understanding of prehi...
Native American Projectile Points are ubiquitous throughout the United States and have been an impor...
This thesis presents an investigation into Paleoindian projectile-point morphology. A goal of this ...
Archaeology has much to contribute to the study of cultural evolution. Empirical data at archaeologi...
Archaeologists apply the term projectile point to a wide range of tools. Although they used to thi...
The Terminal Middle Period (3000 to 2000 B.P.) and the Transitional Late Period (2000 B.P. to 1500 B...
Projectile points/ knives (PPKs) are categorized by morphology, also called typology, and associated...
In this study, metric and descriptive data were collected on lithic tools recovered from the Tchefun...
The Mackenzie Sites appear to form part of the Late Paleoindian Lakehead Complex that occupied the ...