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"This is possibly the first systematic study of the lithic record from a manageable time-space unit that treats rocks like ecologists and economists treat food: as a consumable resource, not an end product. Surovell's highly original study will be a landmark in lithic analysis and Palaeoindian studies that all serious practitioners should read." --Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Overview
Modern humans and their hominid ancestors relied on chipped-stone technology for well over two million years and colonized more than 99 percent of the Earth’s habitable landmass in doing so. Yet there currently exist only a handful of informal models derived from ethnographic observation, experiments, engineering, and “common sense” to explain variability in archaeological lithic assemblages.
Because the fundamental processes of making, using, and discarding stone tools are, at...