Stone Implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province - Primary Source Edition

Stone Implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province - Primary Source Edition PDF Author: William Henry Holmes
Publisher: Nabu Press
ISBN: 9781294671466
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Languages : en
Pages : 378

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Stone Implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province

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Stone Implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province

Stone Implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province PDF Author: William Henry Holmes
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Category : Casa Grande Ruins National Monument (Ariz.)
Languages : en
Pages : 376

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Extracting Stone

Extracting Stone PDF Author: Anne S. Dowd
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 1785706276
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 169

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A comprehensive view of quarrying activities from three key regions in North America. This exciting new addition to the the American Landscapes series provides an in-depth account of how flintknappers obtained and used stone based on archaeological, geological, landscape, and anthropological data. Featuring case studies from three key regions in North America, this book gives readers a comprehensive view of quarrying activities ranging from extracting the raw material to creating finished stone tools. Quarry landscapes were some of the first large-scale land modification efforts among early peoples in the New World. The chronological time periods covered by quarrying activities, show that most intensive use took place during parts of the Archaic and Woodland periods or between roughly 4000–1000 years ago when denser populations existed, but use began as early as the Paleoindian Period, about 13,000–9000 years ago, and ended in the Historic or Protohistoric periods, when colonists and Native Americans mined chert for gunflints and sharpening stones or abrasives. From the procurement systems approach common in the 1980s and 1990s, archaeologists can now employ a landscape approach to quarry studies in tandem with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) computer mapping and digital analysis, Light and RADAR (LiDAR) airborne laser scanning for recording topography, or high resolution satellite imagery. Authors Dowd and Trubitt show how sites functioned in a broad landscape context, which site locations or raw material types were preferred and why, what cultures were responsible for innovative or intensive quarry resource extraction, as well as how land use changed over time. Besides discussions of the way that industrialists used natural resources to change their technology by means of manufacture, trade, and exchange, examples are given of heritage sites that people can visit in the United States and Canada.

The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain - Primary Source Edition

The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain - Primary Source Edition PDF Author: John Evans
Publisher: Nabu Press
ISBN: 9781295686360
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Languages : en
Pages : 672

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North American Stone Implements

North American Stone Implements PDF Author: Rau Charles
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781318032884
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Languages : en
Pages : 24

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Historic Resource Study

Historic Resource Study PDF Author: William Bushong
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 298

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A Collection of Stone Implements from the District of Columbia

A Collection of Stone Implements from the District of Columbia PDF Author: S. V. Proudfit
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Languages : en
Pages : 8

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Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Investigations for the Metropolitan Washington Area Water Supply Study Early Action Report

Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Investigations for the Metropolitan Washington Area Water Supply Study Early Action Report PDF Author: Mid-Atlantic Archaeological Research, inc
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 302

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North American Stone Implements (Classic Reprint)

North American Stone Implements (Classic Reprint) PDF Author: Charles Rau
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ISBN: 9781332272044
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 22

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Excerpt from North American Stone Implements But the burning and hurling of stones, it seems, did not satisfy the assailants of the mastodon; for Dr. Koch found among the ashes, bones, and rocks several stone arrow-heads, a spear-head, and some stone axes, which were taken out in the presence of a number of witnesses, consisting of the people of the neighborhood, who had been attracted by the novelty of the excavation. The layer of ashes and bones was covered by strata of alluvial deposits, consisting of clay, sand, and soil, from eight to nine feet thick, which form the bottom of the Bourbeuse River in general. About one year after this excavation, Dr. Koch found at another place, in Benton County, Missouri, in the bottom of the Pomme de Terre River, about ten miles above its junction with the Osage, several stone arrow-heads mingled with the bones of a nearly entire skeleton of the Missourium. The two arrow-heads found with the bones "were in such a position as to furnish evidence still more conclusive, perhaps, than in the other case, of their being of equal, if not older date, than the bones themselves; for, besides that they were found in a layer of vegetable mold which was covered by twenty feet in thickness of alternate layers of sand, clay, and gravel, one of the arrow-heads lay underneath the thigh-bone of the skeleton, the bone actually resting in contact upon it, so that it could not have been brought thither after the deposit of the bone 5 a fact which I was careful thoroughly to investigate." It affords me particular satisfaction to present in Fig. 1 a full-size drawing of the last-named arrow-head, which is still in the possession of Mrs. Elizabeth Koch, of Saint Louis, the widow of the discoverer. The drawing was made after a photograph, for which I am indebted to Mrs. Koch. It will be noticed that the point, one of the barbs, and a corner of the stem of this arrow-head if it really was an arrow-head, - and not the armature of a javelin or spear - are broken off; but there remains enough of it to make out its original shape, which is exactly that of similar weapons used by the aborigines in historical times. The specimen in question, which, as I presume, was found by Dr. Koch in its present mutilated shape, consists of a light-brown, somewhat mottled flint. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.