Publication | Closed Access
Filling in the Blanks: Standardization of Lithic Flake Production Throughout the Stone Age
15
Citations
66
References
2022
Year
Industrial DesignMorphological StandardizationEngineeringMaterial CulturePaleolithic ArchaeologyMechanical EngineeringMetamorphic PetrologyLithic AnalysisDesignArchaeologyLithic StandardizationShape StandardizationMetamorphismLanguage StudiesStone AgePetrologyMicrostructureLithic Flake Production
Standardization can be applied to a lithic assemblage via raw material selection, blank production, blank selection, and/or retouch. Here we explore the baseline level of morphological standardization achievable through blank production alone. By quantifying how little morphological variability is inherently involved in different blank-producing lithic technologies that span much of the Stone Age, we seek to gain a long-term perspective on the evolution of lithic standardization. 728 flakes were knapped from 26 cores of 7 different lithic technologies: bipolar, multiplatform, discoidal, Levallois, direct percussion prismatic blade, indirect percussion prismatic blade, and pressure prismatic blade. Using generalized Procrustes analyses of blank outlines, we observed three noticeable jumps in shape standardization: between bipolar and free-hand flaking, between flake and blade technologies, and between the percussive blade and pressure blade technologies. Technologies that involve more skill and more investment in core preparation appear to create a more standardized set of blanks.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1