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Investigating Restricted Knowledge In Lithic Craft Traditions Among The Precontact Coast Salish Of The Pacific Northwest Coast Of North America Adam N Rorabaugh

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Investigating Restricted Knowledge In Lithic Craft Traditions Among The Precontact Coast Salish Of The Pacific Northwest Coast Of North America Adam N Rorabaugh
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 92.17 MB
Author: Adam N. Rorabaugh
ISBN: 9781407315836, 1407315838
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Investigating Restricted Knowledge In Lithic Craft Traditions Among The Precontact Coast Salish Of The Pacific Northwest Coast Of North America Adam N Rorabaugh by Adam N. Rorabaugh 9781407315836, 1407315838 instant download after payment.

Understanding the impacts of the emergence of hereditary social inequality in human societies is one of the fundamental questions in archaeology. This book is one case study examining the transitions in craft apprenticeship of formed lithic tools among the precontact Coast Salish of the Pacific Northwest Coast as hereditary social inequality emerged. According to cultural transmission theory, the emergence of large plank house villages and hereditary social inequality would result in the restriction of craft knowledge, and was predicted to reduce the stylistic and fine scale metric variation of formed lithic tools. High resolution metric and stylistic analyses were performed, controlling for material quality, tool retouch and sample size effects. Stylistic variation in lithics and assemblage heterogeneity suggests that lithic craft knowledge became increasingly restricted through time, with the emergence of large sedentary populations.

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