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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. In this study Mikkel Sorensen introduces a new dynamic technological methodology to Arctic Archaeology. By means of an investigation of the lithic chaines operatoires and lithic concepts of production, he offers insight into Palaeo-Eskimo tool manufacturing and processes, including a definition of the functional tool types in five Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the easternmost Arctic in the period 2500 BCAD 1200. chaines operatoires are documented and explained through numerous drawings, ordered in process steps from procurement of raw materials, shaping of preforms to the discardment of the rejuvenated tool. As a precondition for these analyses, a study of outcrops of lithic materials suited for knapping (microcrystalline quartzes, metamorphosed slates, fine-grained basalts, quartz and quartzite, etc.) found in Greenland is conducted. Thus an important result of the investigation is a well-documented analysis of the dynamic change of the lithic artefact types and a definition of the range of the formal tool types used by the Palaeo-Eskimo groups of Greenland. As a consequence of this systematically technological study, a new interpretation and reordering of the easternmost Arctic cultural sequence is proposed and two previously unknown Palaeo-Eskimo groups in Greenland are identified: the Pre-Dorset and the Early Canadian Dorset. It is therefore finally concluded that the dynamic technological methodology is very well suited for the study of lithic technology in the Palaeo-Eskimo tradition, and that this methodology, in combination with spatial analyses, in the future can be an important method in the investigation of Palaeo-Eskimo cultural history, and for the understanding of behaviour and social aspects in the Palaeo-Eskimo traditions. This study introduces, for the first time, the dynamic technological methodology in Arctic archaeology and contains an investigation of the lithic chaines operatoires (the different stages of tool production from the acquisition of raw material to the final abandonment of the used objects) and lithic concepts of productions for five Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the easternmost Arctic. The lithic chaines operatoires is documented and explained through numerous drawings, ordered in process steps from the procurement of raw materials, shaping of preforms to the discarding of the rejuvenated tool. Thus, an important result of the investigation is a well-documented analysis of the dynamic change of the lithic artifact types and a definition of the range of the formal tool types in the Palaeo-Eskimo groups of Greenland, which will be important for the understanding of strategic behavior and social aspects in the Palaeo-Eskimo traditions. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9788763531672
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. In this study Mikkel Sorensen introduces a new dynamic technological methodology to Arctic Archaeology. By means of an investigation of the lithic chaines operatoires and lithic concepts of production, he offers insight into Palaeo-Eskimo tool manufacturing and processes, including a definition of the functional tool types in five Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the easternmost Arctic in the period 2500 BCAD 1200. chaines operatoires are documented and explained through numerous drawings, ordered in process steps from procurement of raw materials, shaping of preforms to the discardment of the rejuvenated tool. As a precondition for these analyses, a study of outcrops of lithic materials suited for knapping (microcrystalline quartzes, metamorphosed slates, fine-grained basalts, quartz and quartzite, etc.) found in Greenland is conducted. Thus an important result of the investigation is a well-documented analysis of the dynamic change of the lithic artefact types and a definition of the range of the formal tool types used by the Palaeo-Eskimo groups of Greenland. As a consequence of this systematically technological study, a new interpretation and reordering of the easternmost Arctic cultural sequence is proposed and two previously unknown Palaeo-Eskimo groups in Greenland are identified: the Pre-Dorset and the Early Canadian Dorset. It is therefore finally concluded that the dynamic technological methodology is very well suited for the study of lithic technology in the Palaeo-Eskimo tradition, and that this methodology, in combination with spatial analyses, in the future can be an important method in the investigation of Palaeo-Eskimo cultural history, and for the understanding of behaviour and social aspects in the Palaeo-Eskimo traditions. This study introduces, for the first time, the dynamic technological methodology in Arctic archaeology and contains an investigation of the lithic chaines operatoires (the different stages of tool production from the acquisition of raw material to the final abandonment of the used objects) and lithic concepts of productions for five Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the easternmost Arctic. The lithic chaines operatoires is documented and explained through numerous drawings, ordered in process steps from the procurement of raw materials, shaping of preforms to the discarding of the rejuvenated tool. Thus, an important result of the investigation is a well-documented analysis of the dynamic change of the lithic artifact types and a definition of the range of the formal tool types in the Palaeo-Eskimo groups of Greenland, which will be important for the understanding of strategic behavior and social aspects in the Palaeo-Eskimo traditions. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9788763531672
Description du livre Etat : New. A study that introduces for the first time the dynamic technological methodology to Arctic Archaeology and contains an investigation of the lithic 'chaines operatoires' and lithic concepts of productions for five Pal-aeo-Eskimo cultures in easternmost Arctic. Num Pages: 418 pages, illus. BIC Classification: 1MTN; HDD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 276 x 198 x 34. Weight in Grams: 1492. . 2012. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. N° de réf. du vendeur V9788763531672
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Description du livre Etat : New. A study that introduces for the first time the dynamic technological methodology to Arctic Archaeology and contains an investigation of the lithic 'chaines operatoires' and lithic concepts of productions for five Pal-aeo-Eskimo cultures in easternmost Arctic. Num Pages: 418 pages, illus. BIC Classification: 1MTN; HDD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 276 x 198 x 34. Weight in Grams: 1492. . 2012. Hardcover. . . . . N° de réf. du vendeur V9788763531672
Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. In this study Mikkel Sorensen introduces a new dynamic technological methodology to Arctic Archaeology. By means of an investigation of the lithic chaines operatoires and lithic concepts of production, he offers insight into Palaeo-Eskimo tool manufacturing and processes, including a definition of the functional tool types in five Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the easternmost Arctic in the period 2500 BCAD 1200. chaines operatoires are documented and explained through numerous drawings, ordered in process steps from procurement of raw materials, shaping of preforms to the discardment of the rejuvenated tool. As a precondition for these analyses, a study of outcrops of lithic materials suited for knapping (microcrystalline quartzes, metamorphosed slates, fine-grained basalts, quartz and quartzite, etc.) found in Greenland is conducted. Thus an important result of the investigation is a well-documented analysis of the dynamic change of the lithic artefact types and a definition of the range of the formal tool types used by the Palaeo-Eskimo groups of Greenland. As a consequence of this systematically technological study, a new interpretation and reordering of the easternmost Arctic cultural sequence is proposed and two previously unknown Palaeo-Eskimo groups in Greenland are identified: the Pre-Dorset and the Early Canadian Dorset. It is therefore finally concluded that the dynamic technological methodology is very well suited for the study of lithic technology in the Palaeo-Eskimo tradition, and that this methodology, in combination with spatial analyses, in the future can be an important method in the investigation of Palaeo-Eskimo cultural history, and for the understanding of behaviour and social aspects in the Palaeo-Eskimo traditions. This study introduces, for the first time, the dynamic technological methodology in Arctic archaeology and contains an investigation of the lithic chaines operatoires (the different stages of tool production from the acquisition of raw material to the final abandonment of the used objects) and lithic concepts of productions for five Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the easternmost Arctic. The lithic chaines operatoires is documented and explained through numerous drawings, ordered in process steps from the procurement of raw materials, shaping of preforms to the discarding of the rejuvenated tool. Thus, an important result of the investigation is a well-documented analysis of the dynamic change of the lithic artifact types and a definition of the range of the formal tool types in the Palaeo-Eskimo groups of Greenland, which will be important for the understanding of strategic behavior and social aspects in the Palaeo-Eskimo traditions. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9788763531672