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Metal Tool Production and Use by Indigenous Hunter-Gatherers of North America
Buch | Hardcover
274 Seiten
2025
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-83695-044-8 (ISBN)
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In North America metal use by hunter-gatherer populations began as early as 9,000 years ago and continued into modern times. The regional and cultural diversity of research in this volume contributes to how we conceptualize hunter-gatherer innovation, technological proficiency, and complex decision-making in the past.
The discovery and development of metals as tool media is a topic of global interest. This phenomenon is generally associated with sedentary, agricultural societies; however, in North America metal use by hunter-gatherer populations began as early as 9,000 years ago and continued into modern times. The regional and cultural diversity of research in this volume contributes to how we conceptualize hunter-gatherer innovation, technological proficiency, and complex decision-making in the past. Readers are challenged to reconsider long-held assumptions about how, when, and under what conditions metal became a part of humanity’s story.

Michelle Rae Bebber is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Michelle specializes in experimental archaeology and co-directs the Kent State University Experimental Archaeology Laboratory. Her research involves early metal technologies, ceramic production and function, and projectile weaponry. Michelle’s current projects are focused on North American copper use, the biomechanics of weapon systems, and the human aesthetic experience.

Introduction

Michelle R. Bebber and Christopher B. Wolff



Chapter 1. Hunter-Gatherer Native Copper Innovation in Northwestern North America

H. Kory Cooper, Matthew Pike, and Garett Hunt



Chapter 2. Comparing the Scales of Metal Use Between the Inuit and Dorset (Tuniit) in the Eastern North American Arctic

Patrick C. Jolicoeur



Chapter 3. Hammer-ons in Heavy Metal: Hopewell Metalsmithing Adaptation to Iron Meteorites

Timothy J. McCoy and Catherine M. Corrigan



Chapter 4. Red Metal, Domestic Gods: Prehistoric Copper Use in the Middle Atlantic Region

Gregory D. Lattanzi



Chapter 5. Copper Use in the Lower Southeast North America before Agriculture

Matthew C. Sanger, Shawn P. Lambert, D. Shane Miller, Mark Hill, and Tiffany Raymond



Chapter 6. Miskwabik’s Journey Beyond Minong: The Life History of Native Copper Production Among Archaic Hunter-Gatherers in the Northern Lake Superior Basin

Ryan Edward Peterson



Chapter 7. A Morphometric Comparison of Copper Stem Points and Chert Osceola Points: An Assessment of Artifacts in Light of Evolutionary Experiments

Grace E. Conrad, Stephen J. Lycett, Metin I. Eren, and Michelle R. Bebber



Chapter 8. Re-evaluating Middle Holocene Copper Use, Gender Roles, and Social Organization: Evidence from the Reigh Site (47WN1), Wisconsin

Michelle R. Bebber, James O’Leary, Mark Henry D. Abunda, Tiffany M. Crawford, Charissa Gilbert, Jawbone Ickes, and Nathan Shadron



Chapter 9. Copper- Versus Stone-tipped Dart Relative Functional Efficiency: An Experiment Assessing Penetration Depth into Hog Carcasses by Human Atlatlists

Jonathan Paige, Robert S. Walker, Briggs Buchanan, Robert Berg, Cheryll Berg, Charissa Gilbert, Jacob Baldino, Scott McKinny, Metin I. Eren, and Michelle R. Bebber



Chapter 10. The British Metal Invasion: Iron Use and Its Role in Cultural Changes among the Beothuk of Newfoundland, Canada

Christopher B. Wolff, Donald H. Holly Jr., and Amanda Samuels



Chapter 11. Experimental Archaeology on the Introduction of European Raw Materials in Indigenous Technology: A Case Study on the Beothuk of Newfoundland, Canada

Amanda G. Samuels, Donald H. Holly Jr., Michelle R. Bebber, Metin I. Eren, Scott McKinny, Briggs Buchanan, Jonathan Paige, Robert S. Walker, and Christopher B. Wolff



An Outro: Conclusions on the Indigenous Use of Metal in North America

Christopher B. Wolff and Michelle R. Bebber

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 54 Illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-83695-044-6 / 1836950446
ISBN-13 978-1-83695-044-8 / 9781836950448
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