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Page 1: Goals of Archaeology Culture History Reconstructing Past Lifeways Studying Cultural Processes Understanding the Archaeological Record.

Goals of Archaeology

•Culture History

•Reconstructing Past Lifeways

•Studying Cultural Processes

•Understanding the Archaeological Record

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Culture History

• Sites and their contexts in space and time

• Chronology• Description of artifacts-

architecture-associations• Sequences of changes

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Reconstructing Past Lifeways

• Reconstruction of past adaptations to environments

• Subsistence practices• Characterize past environments• Descriptive-but links archaeological

material remains to: past food acquisition practices environmental influences on behavior

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Studying Cultural Processes

• Seeks to explain why cultural changes occurred

• Global comparisons

• Explanatory approach-not just descriptive

• Introduced rigorous use of scientific methods

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Understanding the Archaeological Record

• Formation of the archaeological record

• How to read the natural and cultural processes responsible for preservation and patterning in archaeological sites

• Middle Range Research to link modern, observable events with archaeological patterns

• Uniformitarian principals

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Develop Archaeological Theory

• Culture History

• Reconstructing Past Lifeways

• Studying Cultural Processes

• Understanding the Archaeological Record

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Clovis point

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Thomas Jefferson’s 1787 history of Virginia examined antiquity of Native people

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Charles Wilson Peale’s 1801 mastodon excavation, Orange CO., NY

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William Henry Holmes

Ales Hrdlicka

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Manis Site, WA, ~11,500 BP mammoth rib with embedded bone point

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New world migration map based on modern language groups

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Bering Strait during a glacial maximum The exposed continental shelf between Asia & North American is called Beringia.)

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Bering Land

Bridge

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Bison antiquus

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Mammuthus primigenius

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Price and Feinman p. 133

Pleistocene Extinctions

• 42% of all mollusks

• 41% small mammals

• 50% large mammals

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Smilodon spp.

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Minimal Biological

Data•DNA

•few skeletal remains

•teeth

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Primary Reliance on Evidence of Stone Tools

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Faunal Remains

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Plant Remains• seeds

• pollen

• phytoliths

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Data• geographic

distribution

• temporal patterns

• technological inferences

• food inferences

• climatic & environmental inferences

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Modern Language

Groups

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New world migration map based on modern language groups

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Asian Dentitionshovel-shaped incisors

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New World

Dentition

• shovel-shaped incisors

• cusp arrangement on molars

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Meadowcroft Rockshelter, PA

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• 14,250 BP

• lack of Pleistocene fauna or flora

• contamination with coal?

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Pedro Furada, Brazil14,300-48,000 BP

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• hearths-cultural or natural burns?

• “dates” from rock art

• “associated” with dated sediments?

• crude stone artifacts

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Taima-Taima, Venezuela13,000 BP

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Monte Verde, Chile13,000-33,000 BP

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•bone

•wood

•plant fibers

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•few stone tools

•few organic tools

•ambiguous association with oldest deposits

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Old Crow, Alaska12,000-40,000 BP

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Dyukati Cave, Siberia

• No clear technological similarity to New world Paleoindian tools

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New Yorker

Kennewick Man • ~9000 BP• allegedly has

European features

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Kennewick Man

• forensic reconstruction

• differs from modern population’s features in same area

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