The When, Where, and How of Novices in Craft Production |
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Authors: | Jeffrey R. Ferguson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Reactor, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA |
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Abstract: | Archaeologists frequently underestimate the importance of children as well as craft skill acquisition in the formation of archaeological assemblages. Perhaps even more often they conflate the terms “novice” and “child” in ways that oversimplify the factors that are involved in incorporating new producers into craft production. In particular, the skill acquisition involved in stone tool production is influenced by a variety of factors, including danger, raw material value, raw material availability, and raw material recyclability, as well as a variety of social factors. This paper examines the influence of each of these factors and also suggests patterns useful in recognizing and distinguishing between novices and children in the archaeological record. |
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Keywords: | Skill Children Scaffolding Lithic raw material |
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