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Autor:
Rachel A. Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Economic Anthropology. 9:322-335
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 46:551-570
Stone raw material in the past was often extracted, processed, and used by different individuals. The relationships among these practices make quarries important spaces for understanding how econom...
Autor:
Rachel A. Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Ancient Mesoamerica. 33:330-346
The role of craft producers in past economies provides information that helps contextualize the role of economies in broader sociopolitical systems. Through this examination of lowland Maya lithic producers in the Late to Terminal Classic period (a.d
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Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 66:2480-2500
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is gaining interest as an alternative green solvent in chemical synthesis and processing. This report presents density and viscosity data from 293.15 K to 358.15 K as well...
Autor:
Rachel A. Horowitz, David J. Watt
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 24:95-114
Gunflint production variability and its association with specific manufacturing locations have been used as mechanisms for understanding distribution networks between European powers, Indigenous peoples, and settlers in the eighteenth- and nineteenth
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Latin American Antiquity. 30:198-204
Stone tool producers in the Maya Lowlands had several types of raw materials from which to choose. Limestone, chert, and obsidian are the most naturally abundant, whereas chert and obsidian outnumber limestone in archaeological contexts. The presence
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Ethnoarchaeology. 11:80-94
Obsidian flake tools are an important component of Early Horizon (ca. 800–400 B.C.) lithic assemblages in highland Peru. However, the functions of these tools have not been ascertained. In this paper, we present the results of an experimental proje
Autor:
Rachel A. Horowitz
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Lithic Technology. 43:172-185
In lithic studies, much attention is devoted to analyses of production processes and finished tools while little attention is paid to production implements. Hammerstones present an interesting problem as many areas with readily available lithic raw m
Autor:
Rachel A. Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 19:949-957
Examinations of landscape-level resources, particularly lithic raw material sources, are generally associated with hunter-gatherer and mobile societies; the distribution and source locations of such materials are used as proxies for mobility and terr
Autor:
Rachel A. Horowitz, David J. Watt
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Archaeology. 36:214-225
Archaeological analyses of European lithic technologies in North America are often discussed anecdotally within the context of other material evidence of European occupations. In North America, the presence of gunflints manufactured in Europe, genera