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title:Unit Issues in Archaeology : Measuring Time, Space, and Material Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry
author:Ramenofsky, Ann F.
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780874805475
ebook isbn13:9780585133713
language:English
subjectArchaeometry, Antiquities--Measurement, Archaeology--Methodology, Landscape archaeology--Methodology.
publication date:1998
lcc:CC75.U53 1998eb
ddc:930.1/028
subject:Archaeometry, Antiquities--Measurement, Archaeology--Methodology, Landscape archaeology--Methodology.
Page i
Unit Issues in Archaeology
Page ii
Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry
Page iii
Unit Issues in Archaeology
Measuring Time, Space, and Material
Edited by
Ann F. Ramenofsky and Anastasia Steffen
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
SALT LAKE CITY
Page iv
FOUNDATIONS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL INQUIRY
James M. Skibo, editor
Copyright 1998 by the University of Utah Press
All rights reserved
Picture 2Printed on acid-free paper
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Unit issues in archaeology : measuring time, space, and material / edited by Ann F. Ramenofsky
and Anastasia Steffen.
p. cm.(Foundations of archaeological inquiry)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87480-547-3 (alk. paper).ISBN 0-87480-548-1 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Archeometry. 2. Antiquities-Measurement. 3. ArchaeologyMethodology.
4. Landscape archaeologyMethodology. I. Ramenofsky, Ann F. (Ann Felice), 1942-.
II. Steffen, Anastasia, 1963- . III. Series.
CC75.U53 1997
930.1'028-dc21 97-36485
Page v
For my mother Elizabeth Lantin Ramenofsky (1908-1996 ), whose love of knowledge
will always be a beacon for me A.F.R.
For Roger Steffenmy father, teacher, and friend
(FFO )A.S.
Page vii
CONTENTS
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Preface
xiii
Part I: Introduction
1
1. Units as Tools of Measurement
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Ann F. Ramenofsky And Anastasia Steffen
3
Part II: Time
19
2. Projectile Point Types as Valid Chronological Units
Picture 4
Charlotte Beck
21
3. Testing the Pecos Classification
Picture 5
Heidi E. Reed And John R. Stein
41
4. The "Folsom Problem"
Picture 6
Philippe D. Letourneau
52
5. The Illusion of Time
Picture 7
Ann F. Ramenofsky
74
Part III: Space
85
Picture 8
6. Regional Scale Processes and Archaeological Landscape Units
Picture 9
Luann Wandsnider
87
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7. On Reliability, Validity, and Scale in Obsidian Sourcing Research
Picture 11
Richard E. Hughes
103
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8. Units in Chemistry-Based Ceramic Provenance Investigations
Picture 13
Hector Neff
115

Page viii
Part IV: Material
129
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9. A View to the Core: Technological Units and Debitage Analysis
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