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Rocks are heavy: transport costs and Paleoarchaic quarry behavior in the Great Basin
Authors:Charlotte Beck   Amanda K. Taylor   George T. Jones   Cynthia M. Fadem   Caitlyn R. Cook  Sara A. Millward  
Abstract:Central place foraging models are used to investigate assemblage variability at two Paleoarchaic (terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene) dacite quarries in the central and eastern Great Basin. Our analyses focus specifically on biface reduction and how varying degrees of reduction relate to the costs of transporting the resulting products upon departing the quarry. Our results suggest that when the distance to be traveled to a residential base is great, reduction will proceed further at the quarry than if the residential base is fairly close. Further, a residential site assemblage will consist of bifaces at later stages of reduction than its associated quarry.
Keywords:Quarry   Paleoarchaic   Great Basin   Central place foraging   Biface reduction   Mobility   Transport costs   Resource utility   Toolstone   Dacite
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