List of Illustrations | p. ix |
Lithic Studies in the Southeast: Retrospective and Future Potential | p. 1 |
Omnipresent? We Don't Recover the Half of It! | p. 13 |
Beyond Stages: Modeling Clovis Biface Production at the Topper Site, South Carolina | p. 28 |
A Comparison of Clovis Blade Technologies at the Topper and Big Pine Tree Sites, Allendale County, South Carolina | p. 42 |
Distinguishing Taphonomic Processes from Stone Tool Use at the Gault Site, Texas | p. 55 |
Evaluating Early Archaic Blade and Bipolar Technologies | p. 79 |
Provisioning Middle Archaic Places: Changing Technological Organization and Raw Material Economy in the Uwharrie Mountains | p. 96 |
Low-Quality Quartz and Implications for Technological Inferences | p. 113 |
An Integrated Approach: Lithic Analyses and Site Function, Eagle Drink Bluff Shelter, Upper Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee | p. 128 |
Shifting Strategies in Chert Use from the Late Archaic to the Early Fort Ancient at Elk Fork in Eastern Kentucky | p. 146 |
Lithic Reduction at a Middle Woodland Site in Mississippi: Scale, Classification, and Explanation | p. 165 |
Raising the Bar: Lithic Analysis and Archaeological Research in the Southeast | p. 182 |
The Organization of Technology Approach in the Southeast: A Call to Arms or a Requiem? | p. 194 |
Works Cited | p. 203 |
Contributors | p. 245 |
Index | p. 247 |
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