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Formation of Lithic Assemblages v. 1 (1.0.0)

This model serves as an experimental environment to examine processes that form the archaeological record of chipped stone (lithic) artifact assemblages. It is designed to carry out systematic experiments in the effects of social and environmental parameters on the formation of lithic (chipped stone artifact) assemblages in archaeological sites. This is especially important for lithics as it is a largely extinct technology and we cannot directly observe the accumulation of lithic assemblages over time frames comparable to those represented in the archaeological record. Agents represent hunter-gather groups who move, collect, and use resources within a territory. The model allows for systematic evaluation of the individual and combined effects of the length of stay at camp sites, lithic raw material distribution, differences in activities performed at camps, and land-use strategies of hunter-gatherers on lithic assemblages that accumulate over different time intervals.

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Associated Publications

Barton, C. M., & Riel-Salvatore, J. (2014). The formation of lithic assemblages. Journal of Archaeological Science, 46: 334-352.

Formation of Lithic Assemblages v. 1 1.0.0

This model serves as an experimental environment to examine processes that form the archaeological record of chipped stone (lithic) artifact assemblages. It is designed to carry out systematic experiments in the effects of social and environmental parameters on the formation of lithic (chipped stone artifact) assemblages in archaeological sites. This is especially important for lithics as it is a largely extinct technology and we cannot directly observe the accumulation of lithic assemblages over time frames comparable to those represented in the archaeological record. Agents represent hunter-gather groups who move, collect, and use resources within a territory. The model allows for systematic evaluation of the individual and combined effects of the length of stay at camp sites, lithic raw material distribution, differences in activities performed at camps, and land-use strategies of hunter-gatherers on lithic assemblages that accumulate over different time intervals.

Release Notes

Added movie for library page

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 C Michael Barton Thu Sep 4 00:13:52 2014 Sun Feb 18 23:44:47 2018 Published

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