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Tim Roufs

Welcome to the

The American Lithic

University of Minnesota Duluth

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Mexico (5th ed.). Michael D. Coe and Rex Koontz. NY:Thames and Hudson, 2002, p. 9.

Text:

Mexico(5th ed)

Page 9

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Mexico (5th ed.). Michael D. Coe and Rex Koontz. NY:Thames and Hudson, 2002, p. 9.

Text:

Mexico(5th ed)

Page 9

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Text: Mexico, page 9

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Mexico, Ch. 2, “Early Hunters”

Mexico, Ch. 3, “The Archaic Period”

Mexico, Ch. 4, “The Preclassic Period:Early Villagers”

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The Maya, Ch. 2, “The Earliest Maya”

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Mexico, Ch. 2, “Early Hunters”

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http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/arch/mexchron.html#EarlyHunters

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After Willey and Phillips, Method and Theory in American Archaeology.

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970

Nine Important Points

for the Lithic Stage

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Mexico, Ch. 2, “Early Hunters”

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http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth3618/ma_timeline.html#lithic

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Lithic Stage

rough and chippedstone artifacts

1. Principle stage criteria:

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Tehuacán,Puebla

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Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th Ed., p. 358

Early farming in the Americas

this will later

become famous for the

origin of maize…

4,200 ybp

Tehuacán Valley,Puebla, Mexico

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Lithic Stage

late glacial and early

postglacial environments

of the New World

2. Natural Context:

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Lithic Stage

the environmental contexts

of the Late Pleistocene

indicate a climate quite

different from that of the

present

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Lithic Stage

this stage may have ranged

from as early as 38,000 ? B.C.

down to about 5000 B.C., although the later limit varies

considerably

• some suggest 7000 B.C.

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Lithic Stage

3. Evidences are most

complete in Western North

America

• particularly in the High Plains

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http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/reference_maps/north_america.html

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http://w3.trib.com/~wmuseum/colby.htm

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Lithic Stage

3. Evidences are most complete in

Western North America

• particularly in the High Plains

• but also included is the Central Mexican Area and Taumalipas

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Lithic Stage

4. Two major technological

traditions, or groups of

traditions are postulated in

the Lithic Stage . . .

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Lithic Stage

4.A. One is characterized by

pressure flaking and

lanceolate blades . . .

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Major types of North American Paleo-Indian projectile points.

Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (8th ed), p. 386

Clovis Folsom Plano Dalton

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Life Nature Library, Early Man, p. 111

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Lithic Stage

e.g., Clovis points

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http://www.sdsmt.edu/wwwsarc/collectn/stone/clovis.html

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http://www.pbs.org/saf/1406/

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http://www.kikipoo.com/indians/karankawa/new.htm

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Lithic Stage

e.g., Angostura points

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http://www.csasi.org/2001_january_journal/cibolo_creek_site.htm

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http://www.d.umn.edu/archlab/Fish_lake.htm

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Lithic Stage

4.B. The other is characterized

by percussion chipping

and crude choppers and

scrapers . . .

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Life Nature Library, Early Man, p. 110

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Life Nature Library, Early Man, p. 110

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Lithic Stage

e.g., stone tools from the

Tamaulipas Archaic are similar

to this

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Lithic Stage

5. The percussion chipper-

scraper tradition may have

earlier beginnings than the

pressure-flaked-blade

traditions . . .

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Lithic Stage

there is good evidence that the

two existed contemporaneously

for a long time

Whether or not the percussion

chipper-scraper tradition is older

remains to be demonstrated as

fact, but . . .

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Lithic Stage

Alex Krieger

Major Proponent for an “Early Lithic”:

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Alex Krieger

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Alex Krieger

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Lithic Stage

6. The pressure-flaked-blade

traditions are clearly best

adapted to the ancient

grassland environment of

the Plains and the East . . .

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http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/reference_maps/north_america.html

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Lithic Stage

and (with the pressure-flaked-blade)

to the hunting of large

animals now extinct

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Lithic Stage

the percussion chipper-

scraper traditions seem more

at home in the semiarid

environments of the Greater

Southwest . . .

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http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/reference_maps/north_america.html

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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/artifacts/gilapottery.html

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Lithic Stage

. . . associated (with the percussion

chipper-scraper) in the Greater

Southwest with the economic

pursuits of gathering

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Lithic Stage

in some instances both the

pressure-flaked-blade

traditions and the percussion

chipper-scraper traditions may

appear in the archaeological

assemblage of a single culture

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Lithic Stage

e.g., Sta. Isabel Iztapán

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Sta. Isabel Ixtapán

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Lithic Stage

7. Both the pressure-flaked-

blade and the percussion

chipper-scraper traditions

show continuity into later

cultures of the succeeding

Archaic Stage . . .

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Lithic Stage

. . . this is especially true of

the percussion chopper-

scraper traditions which carry

on into the later Archaic

Desert cultures of the Greater

Southwest

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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/artifacts/gilapottery.html

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Lithic Stage

8. The origins of the Lithic culture

in North America – unlike the

Old World – are still fairly

obscure

• and it is not clear whether there was a “Pre-Clovis culture”

• one which was here before stone tool making

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http://www.ele.net/art_folsom/preclvis.htm

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“pre-Clovis”11,500 - 14,000 ybp

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Lithic Stage

9. Populations in the Lithic

Stage were small and

scattered, but by 5000 B.C.

or before, humans had

found their way over most

of the New World

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http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/reference_maps/north_america.html

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Lithic Stage

Discussion

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Lithic Stage

“Lithic” is not entirely satisfactory

as a name, but evidence on this

stage is predominantly of stone

technology

• there are, however, an increasing number

of bone finds

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Lithic Stage

the Lithic is the stage of

adaptation by immigrant

societies to the late glacial

and early postglacial climatic

and physiographic conditions

of the New World

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Lithic Stage

the effective working criteria are, therefore, associations of artifacts and other evidences of human activity in geological deposits

• or with plant and animal remains which reflect these times and conditions

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Lithic Stage

the nature of the finds

indicates that the

predominant economic activity

of this stage, at least in

certain areas, was hunting

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Lithic Stage

• main emphasis was on

large herbivores, including

extinct Pleistocene forms

• the Lithic is pre-eminently a hunting stage, although other economic patterns were certainly present

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Lithic Stage

the general pattern of life was

migratory in the full sense of

the word

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Lithic Stage

knowledge of the culture in the

Lithic stage are few

• lithic technology covers an immense range of rough and chipped stone traditions

•but it does not include the practice of grinding and polishing

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Lithic Stage

work in bone and horn is

assumed to have been

important, but the evidence

has largely disappeared

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Tools and Technologies

• lithic (stone)

•bone, tooth, horn / antler

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Glossary

osteo = "bone"

donto = "tooth"

keratic = "horn"

osteodontokeratic

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Glossary

osteo = "bone"

donto = "tooth"

keratic = "horn"

osteodontokeratic

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Bone awl, Emeryville, CA.http://emeryville.wli.net/gallery/gallery2/bone_top_10_list.htm

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Glossary

osteo = "bone"

donto = "tooth"

keratic = "horn"

osteodontokeratic

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http://www2.sfu.ca/archaeology/museum/ask/a6.htm

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Glossary

osteo = "bone"

donto = "tooth"

keratic = "horn"

osteodontokeratic

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http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/ANTHRO/rwpark/ArcticArchStuff/TLArts.html

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Lithic Stage

settlement and habitation

patterns were such as to leave

few traces in the ground

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Lithic Stage

sociopolitical inferences for

this stage are hazardous

•a small-scale kinship type of

organization is postulated, but

within this generalization there is

room for a high degree of variability

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Tehuacán

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Lithic Stage

data do not support the view that

because Lithic cultures are

relatively simple they are also

uniform

• all parts of the continent were settled

in these days, but trait lists suggest

they were different

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Lithic Stage

TehuacánTamaulipas (Diablo and La Perra Phases)

TepexpanSta. Isabel IxtapánTlapacoyaValsequilloTequixquiac

Lithic Sites include:

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Tehuacán

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http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth3618/ma_timeline.html#lithic

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Lithic Stage

TehuacánTamaulipas (Diablo and La Perra Phases)

TepexpanSta. Isabel IxtapánTlapacoyaValsequilloTequixquiac

Lithic Sites include:

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Tamaulipas

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http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth3618/ma_timeline.html#lithic

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Lithic Stage

TehuacánTamaulipas (Diablo and La Perra Phases)

TepexpanSta. Isabel IxtapánTlapacoyaValsequilloTequixquiac

Lithic Sites include:

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Tepexpán

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Tepexpán

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http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth3618/ma_timeline.html#lithic

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Lithic Stage

TehuacánTamaulipas (Diablo and La Perra Phases)

TepexpanSta. Isabel IxtapánTlapacoyaValsequilloTequixquiac

Lithic Sites include:

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Sta. Isabel Ixtapán

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http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth3618/ma_timeline.html#lithic

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Lithic Stage

TehuacánTamaulipas (Diablo and La Perra Phases)

TepexpanSta. Isabel IxtapánTlapacoyaValsequilloTequixquiac

Lithic Sites include:

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Tlapacoya

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Lithic Stage

TehuacánTamaulipas (Diablo and La Perra Phases)

TepexpanSta. Isabel IxtapánTlapacoyaValsequilloTequixquiac

Lithic Sites include:

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Valsequillo

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Lithic Stage

TehuacánTamaulipas (Diablo and La Perra Phases)

TepexpanSta. Isabel IxtapánTlapacoyaValsequilloTequixquiac

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Tequixquiac

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Tequixquiac

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Lithic Stage

TehuacánTamaulipas (Diablo and La Perra Phases)

TepexpanSta. Isabel IxtapánTlapacoyaValsequilloTequixquiac

Lithic Sites include:

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What happens next?

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And after that?

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Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 8th ed., p. 479.

Time line of “New World Civilizations.”

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