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The Calf Creek Horizon A Mid-Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Adaptation in the Central and Southern Plains of North America.

"Often characterized by distinctive chipped-stone technology, the Calf Creek cultural horizon made its first appearance in the central and southern plains of North America some six thousand years ago. Covering large areas of what is now Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and extending into parts of Misso...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lohse, Jon C., 1968- (Editor ), Duncan, Marjorie A. (Editor ), Wyckoff, Don G. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, 2021.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Part One: Environmental and Temporal Contexts -- Chapter 1. The Calf Creek Horizon: Mid-Holocene Adaptations in North America -- Chapter 2. Bison across the Holocene: What Did Calf Creek Foragers Hunt? -- Chapter 3. A Precise Chronology for Calf Creek -- Chapter 4. Phytolith (Biogenic Silica) Insights into the Mid-Holocene Calf Creek Paleoenvironment -- Chapter 5. Diatom Paleoenvironmental Analysis of Calf Creek Sediments from the Burnham Homestead Site (34WO69), Woods County, Oklahoma 
505 8 |a Part Two: Technical Perspectives -- Chapter 6. Technology and Typology of the Calf Creek Horizon -- Chapter 7. Calf Creek Cave and the Calf Creek Point Type -- Chapter 8. Andice: An Early Archaic Dart Point Type -- Chapter 9. Bell: A Calf Creek Series Dart Point Type in Texas -- Chapter 10. Preforming in the Calf Creek Horizon -- Chapter 11. Low-Magnification Examination of Experimentally Heated Frisco Chert Flakes: Light Microscopy versus Scanning Electron Microscopy -- Chapter 12. Replicating Calf Creek Lithic Technology: Heat Treatment of Favored Lithic Materials 
505 8 |a Part Three: Regional Records -- Chapter 13. Calf Creek on the Eastern Horizon -- Chapter 14. Summary and Perspectives on Calf Creek in Kansas -- Chapter 15. The Calf Creek Horizon in Kansas and Adjacent Oklahoma -- Chapter 16. Calf Creek Materials from the Interior Highlands -- Chapter 17. Calf Creek Hunter-Gatherers in the Southern Ozarks: Mid-Holocene Deposits at Hudson East (3BE714) and Hudson West (3BE906) in Northwest Arkansas -- Chapter 18. The Distribution of Calf Creek Series Sites and Points in East Texas 
505 8 |a Chapter 19. Calf Creek Manifestations on the Southern High Plains Region and Their Margins -- Chapter 20. The Stinnett Swimming Pool Site: A Middle Archaic Bison Find in Hutchinson County, Texas (41HC220) -- Chapter 21. Calf Creek in West Central Oklahoma -- Chapter 22. Staging Areas, Camps, and Things Lost Along the Way: Calf Creek Manifestations in Central and Southern Oklahoma -- References -- Contributors -- Index 
520 |a "Often characterized by distinctive chipped-stone technology, the Calf Creek cultural horizon made its first appearance in the central and southern plains of North America some six thousand years ago. Covering large areas of what is now Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and extending into parts of Missouri, Arkansas, New Mexico, and northern Mexico, Calf Creek material culture have also been discovered in isolated locations as far away as Utah and North Dakota. Distributed over a known area of more than 500,000 square miles, it is one of the largest post-Paleoindian archaeological cultural complexes identified to date. One of the most notable aspects of Calf Creek culture is its distinctive, deeply notched bifaces, many of which show evidence of heat-treating. Recent targeted dating suggests that these unique traits, which required exacting knapping and other techniques for production, arose in a relatively narrow window, sometime around 5,950-5,700 calendar years before the present. Given the wide geographical distribution of Calf Creek artifacts, however, researchers surmise that these technological innovations, once adopted, spread fairly quickly throughout the associated cultural groups. Editors Jon C. Lohse, Marjorie A. Duncan, and Don G. Wyckoff have brought together in this comprehensive volume much of what is currently known about the Calf Creek cultural horizon. In a collaboration involving professional and academic archaeologists, landowners, and avocationalists, "The Calf Creek Horizon" brings together for the first time in a single source fine details of geographic distribution, regional variability, typology, and technological aspects of Calf Creek material culture. This first-ever "big picture" view will inform and direct related research for years to come"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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