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Technological Organization and Hunter-Gather Land Use: a California Example

Douglas B. Bamforth
- 01 Apr 1991 - 
- Vol. 56, Iss: 2, pp 216-235
TLDR
In this article, a case study focused on mobility patterns in one area of coastal California to exemplify one approach to dealing with it is presented, emphasizing the importance of considering the ways in which local conditions mediate the effects of global aspects of human adaptations and, second, the interactions between multiple causal factors as conditioners of technology.
Abstract
Recent research has identified a number of general factors with important effects on flaked-stone technology but has been less effective in solving the problem of examining these factors in specific archaeological contexts. This paper discusses this issue and presents a case study focused on mobility patterns in one area of coastal California to exemplify one approach to dealing with it. This study emphasizes the importance of considering, first, the ways in which local conditions mediate the effects of global aspects of human adaptations and, second, the interactions between multiple causal factors as conditioners of technology. This example highlights the role played by multiple, distinct technological strategies within a single pattern of activity as well as the potential ambiguity of the relations between these strategies and global mobility patterns.

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Raw-Material Availability and the Organization of Technology

TL;DR: Andrefsky, Jr., William. as mentioned in this paper, et al. 1994 Raw Material Availability and the Organization of Technology. American Antiquity 59:21-35.1].
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A Formal Approach to the Design and Assembly of Mobile Toolkits

Steven L. Kuhn
- 01 Jul 1994 - 
TL;DR: This study approaches the problem analytically, making a few simple assumptions about artifact geometry and the relations between utility and artifact size, and finds situations in which artifact functionality is more closely constrained by overall size or mass.
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The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers: The Foraging Spectrum

TL;DR: Kelly as mentioned in this paper reviewed the anthropological literature for variation among living foragers in terms of diet, mobility, sharing, land tenure, technology, exchange, male-female relations, division of labor, marriage, descent and political organization, and argued for an approach to prehistory that uses archaeological data to test theory rather than one that uses ethnographic analogy to reconstruct the past.
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The Analysis of Stone Tool Procurement, Production, and Maintenance

TL;DR: A review of the recent literature on stone tool production with an emphasis on raw material procurement, manufacturing techniques, and tool maintenance processes as they relate to adaptive strategies of toolmakers and users can be found in this article.
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Practical and prestige technologies: The evolution of material systems

TL;DR: The aggrandizer model of prestige technology as discussed by the authors is a useful means for analyzing both practical and prestige technologies, although the goals and constraints of each are very different, and prestige items emerged only under conditions of sustainable food surplus and included the most important innovations of the last 30,000 years.
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The Optimal Design of Hunting Weapons: Maintainability or Reliability

TL;DR: This article discusses two design alternatives for optimizing the availability of any technical system - reliability and maintainability and suggests that guiding principles of engineering design offer potentially useful insights.
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Technological Organization and Settlement Mobility: An Ethnographic Examination

TL;DR: The relationship between technology and settlement mobility in forager societies has been investigated in this paper. But the relationship between mobility and functional requirements of activities do not alone explain variability in the technologies of forager groups, rather they are one among a larger set of factors that determine how technologies are organized within cultural systems.
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The Three Sides of a Biface

Robert L. Kelly
- 01 Oct 1988 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, three types of bifacial tools byproducts of the shaping process, cores, and long use-life tools are used to consider the role mobility plays in producing variability in hunter-gatherer lithic technologies.
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Use-Wear Analysis of Flaked Stone Tools

TL;DR: Vaughan et al. as discussed by the authors provided a thorough treatment of the high-power microscopic approach to lithic use-wear analysis and will contribute to the resolution of this issue.
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Analysis and synthesis

John M. Watts
- 01 Feb 1985 -