Thursday, September 09, 2021

Ancient stone technology in Alabama

 This might be of interest:

Capps: A Levallois-like Prepared Core Technology in the Southeastern United States | Blaine Ensor - Academia.edu

2 comments :

Curtiss Hoffman said...

There are only so many ways one can flake stone. It is not surprising that groups should have hit upon similar methods. I once found a tool at a Massachusetts site that strongly resembled an Oldowan tool - but this did not lead me to conclude that Australopithecines were present! The same applies to the conjecture that outre-pas flaking such as is found on Paleo-Indian tools and Solutrean tools in Spain and France necessarily imply a transatlantic relationship between the two cultures.

pwax said...

Yes true, but the technology sophistication compared to oldowan is significant. Mutual parallel development get's harder to justify when the technology is so complex.