Cultural formation processes of abandonment are examined in light of recently discovered hammerstone caches at an aboriginal novaculite quarry site. De facto refuse formation is shown to vary according to the conditions under which site abandonment took place
Archaeology in America today is in a quandary. This is especially true for that portion of the profe...
Archaeologists are aware that many factors change archaeological sites after they have been initiall...
Prehistoric artifact cache discoveries are poorly understood archaeological phenomena. A few such oc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [114]-125)The way in which people abandon a site affects ...
Groups of people abandoned sites in different ways, and for different reasons. And what they did whe...
A deserted Cretan village provided the grounds to look beyond the ruins and study the abandonment an...
While the processes of settlement abandonment have been a topic of long-standing interest to anthrop...
Abandonment of Settlements and Regions: Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeological Approaches, edited by...
Archeological studies that have concentrated on disturbed sites have frequently been criticized as f...
Since the late 1800s, looting of prehistoric and historic Bles has been recognized as a serious thre...
Archaeologists are faced with the problem of comprehending the archaeological distributions they ana...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...
North American Indians relied heavily on stone as a basic material from which to shape a wide variet...
Precontact Native Americans discarded waste into pits near their house or village. Refuse pits becom...
An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt ...
Archaeology in America today is in a quandary. This is especially true for that portion of the profe...
Archaeologists are aware that many factors change archaeological sites after they have been initiall...
Prehistoric artifact cache discoveries are poorly understood archaeological phenomena. A few such oc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [114]-125)The way in which people abandon a site affects ...
Groups of people abandoned sites in different ways, and for different reasons. And what they did whe...
A deserted Cretan village provided the grounds to look beyond the ruins and study the abandonment an...
While the processes of settlement abandonment have been a topic of long-standing interest to anthrop...
Abandonment of Settlements and Regions: Ethnoarchaeological and Archaeological Approaches, edited by...
Archeological studies that have concentrated on disturbed sites have frequently been criticized as f...
Since the late 1800s, looting of prehistoric and historic Bles has been recognized as a serious thre...
Archaeologists are faced with the problem of comprehending the archaeological distributions they ana...
The history of American archaeology has been traced back at least to Thomas Jefferson. (Jefferson, 1...
North American Indians relied heavily on stone as a basic material from which to shape a wide variet...
Precontact Native Americans discarded waste into pits near their house or village. Refuse pits becom...
An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt ...
Archaeology in America today is in a quandary. This is especially true for that portion of the profe...
Archaeologists are aware that many factors change archaeological sites after they have been initiall...
Prehistoric artifact cache discoveries are poorly understood archaeological phenomena. A few such oc...