Understanding Chipped Stone Tools - Principles of Archaeology
Understanding Chipped Stone Tools - Principles of Archaeology
paperback
Published:
5 September, 2022
Description
This is a unique and engaging book on prehistoric stone tools. It advocates an experiential approach in which analysts try to understand stone tool designs from the users' perspectives, and employs a universal logic of designing tools to solve practical problems and evaluate possible solutions. However, to do so it is also necessary to understand how stone can be mechanically modified to serve specific functions.
The author enlists a rich array of ethnographic observations and his considerable background as a flintknapper to show the basic ways in which stones can be flaked and modified and what these characteristics can reveal about prehistoric problem-solving strategies and design constraints. This is an invaluable primer for anyone contemplating the study of prehistoric stone tools.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781734281866 |
| ISBN10 | 1734281863 |
| Number Of Pages | 160 |
| Item Weight | 256 g |
| Product Dimensions | 150 x 225 x 9 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Eliot Werner Publications Inc |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
“ . . . this volume brings a valuable and deep perspective which benefits everyone from the student to the experienced archaeologist. Anyone with an interest in stone tools, from field or experimental archaeologists to flintknappers and avocational archaeologists, will find something to broaden their perspectives inUnderstanding Chipped Stone Tools.”
Anderson, Arthur W., Journal canadien darchéologie 46 (2022)
"written in an informal and engaging style that makes the book an easy read, especially for those who may not be familiar with chipped stone tool analysis. Those starting their careers with an interest in lithic artifacts will likely find the book very useful. For those who have a background in chipped stone tool analysis, the book will likely provide a somewhat different perspective on lithic analysis. In either case, I can highly recommend Understanding Chipped Stone Tools."
Bradbury, Andrew P., North American Archaeologist, 2023
"Brian Hayden's book is informative and serves its purpose well. As a reader, I was offered enjoyable insights into his work on stone tools and provided with a good introduction to Design Theory and its application in lithic analysis."
Högberg, Anders, Antiquity, 12 December 2022
"Multiple approaches in different specific areas help the readers to comprehend the integrity of the lithic studies. Additionally, Hayden also shares his personal experiences in this field with students. . . . He avoids using complicated sentence structures. Non-native English speakers can deal with this study readily."
Yesilova, Görkem Cenk, Lithic Technology, September 16, 2022
Author's Bio
Brian Hayden is an Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia and Professor Emeritus of Archaeology at Simon Fraser University. He has spent the past thirty years excavating at a large housepit village in the Interior of British Columbia, and has had a longstanding interest in understanding what artifacts can tell us about the societies and cultures that left them behind in the archaeological record.