Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites

By Brian P. Kooyman
Categories: Archeology, Anthropology
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Paperback : 9781552380215, 214 pages, April 2000
Hardcover : 9781552380352, 214 pages, April 2000
Ebook (PDF) : 9781552384688, 214 pages, April 2000

Description

Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites is a valuable volume of investigative archaeology focuses on stone tools, the artifacts produced by these tools, and the revealing debris left behind at sites where they were produced. The majority of study sites discussed are in western North America, including Alberta's own Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a World Heritage Site.

Suitable for both the scholar and the interested layperson, Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites provides a comprehensive study in archaeological lithic analysis. This concise, "hands-on" guide to practical exploration at stone tool sites will become required reading for those pursuing studies of any sort in prehistoric lithic artifacts. The inclusion of maps, illustrations, and photographs broadens the reader's understanding of deriving meaning and relevance in the study of stone tool technology.

Awards

  • Winner, "Choice" Award for Outstanding Academic Titles 2000
  • Runner-up, Alberta Book Awards, Scholarly Book of the Year 2001