... tech- nology . Some basic elements of technology were established by 4000 BC ... stone , ground stone , and ceramic . technology were markedly slight . In ... and ceramics at the Tro- nadora Vieja site ( G - 163 ) . The site is likely one ...
... stone technology and pit - houses . These insights suggest that the ENCW ... ceramic and stone tool technological traditions , which must have been reproduced from ... north - eastern Fennoscandia , around the inner Gulf of Bothnia , and ...
... stone tools , and replicating ceramic technology to erecting stone monuments ... North Amer- ica , well before there was any archaeological evidence to ... tech- nology . Chipped stone is the oldest tool ( that survives ) and the most ...
... stone technology in the northern High Plains . In Prehistoric hunters of the High Plains , 2d ed . , by G. C. Frison , 369-95 . San Diego : Academic Press . 1993. Paleo - Indian flaked stone technology in the North ... ceramic vessels : Goals ...
... ceramic technology, sometimes referred to as the “container revolution ... stone boiling (Johnson and Johnson 1998). This period is also characterized by the transition to bow and arrow tech ... the northern Plains, Archaic lifeways continued ...
... ceramic decoration and use of beaver incisor tools . Projectile point and ... stone platform surface hearths , " basin shaped hearths , bone uprights ... tech- nique ( Wood and Johnson 1973 : 42 ) . Coil breaks have never been noted ...
... ceramic technology and style with more agriculturally committed upper Mississippian villages of the Blue Earth and Oneota complexes of Minnesota and Wisconsin; the Fisher and related Huber complexes of north central Illinois and Indiana ...
... ceramic glazed , including glazed brick . Facing tile , unglazed and salt ... NORTH AMERICA Canada . - Reviews of bentonite 35 and clays and clay products 36 in Canada in 1959 were published . The occurrence , use , and export- import ...