학술논문

Raw Material Consumption Strategies in Holocenic Hunter-Fisher-Gatherer Groups from the South-Eastern Coast of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina): A Use-Wear Perspective.
Document Type
Article
Source
Lithic Technology; April 2024, Vol. 49 Issue: 2 p133-147, 15p
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ISSN
01977261; 20516185
Abstract
ABSTRACTHunter-fisher-gatherer societies who inhabited the south-eastern Atlantic Coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego(Argentina) exploited a wide range of local raw materials that includes, among others, metamorphic, fine-grained rocks and slates that exhibit different physical properties. The aim of this work is to discuss raw materials procurement and production strategies in relation to tool usage. For that purpose, we studied eight archaeological sites retrieved in the Late Holocene. We will focus on the economic practices that involve lithic raw materials to understand technological organization based on the use-wear method and morpho-technical analysis. The results show that these societies developed a technological strategy that implied the selection of rocks with specific properties for performing different and singular activities. Fine-grained rocks were mainly exploited for manufacturing small retouched tools used for scraping hides whereas metamorphic rhyolites and slates were mostly procured to produce long retouched blanks for sawing hard materials.