Reconsidering Raw Material Selection |
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Authors: | Amy V. Margaris |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anthropology, Oberlin College, 305 King Building, 10 N. Professor Street, Oberlin, OH, 44074, USA
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Abstract: | Raw material selection is an essential facet of technological decision making. This analysis moves beyond more typical lithic studies, investigating links between raw material selection and practical tool function by integrating data from materials science and ethnohistory with an analysis of bone and antler tools. A case study of skeletal technologies from the Alaskan subarctic offers a fresh perspective on technological strategies, especially the selection of highly durable (fracture resistant) skeletal materials to create reliable tools for use in high-risk foraging contexts. |
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