The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study

Autores
Barrientos, Gustavo; Catella, Luciana; Oliva, Fernando Walter Pablo
Año de publicación
2014
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
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Descripción
The aim of this paper is to discuss conceptual and methodological issues related with the archaeological study of lithic landscapes and exemplify the approach with a case study (artifact distribution data from east-central Argentina). A lithic landscape—understood as the co-occurrence, in a given geographic space, of different structural units each one composed by a raw material source and the complete set of unmodified and human-modified pieces of rock extracted from that source and then transported, used, and discarded across the landscape (i.e., a scatter area)—can be modeled using kriging, a geostatistical interpolation tool useful for integrating scattered information into coherent spatial models. The case study allows for the examination and discussion of, on one hand, the relationships between the type and location of the sources and the size and shape of the respective scatter areas and, on the other, the reciprocal relationships between different raw materials and sources. It is concluded that a proper description of the spatial structure of a lithic landscape is the needed baseline from which to evaluate different explanatory models. Such models should take into account different sets of initial conditions and generative mechanisms, in order to cope with the pervasive problem of equifinality.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Arqueología
Lithiclandscapes
Rawmaterial sources
East-central Argentina
Artifact distributions
Geostatistics
Late Holocene
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study
title The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study
spellingShingle The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study
Barrientos, Gustavo
Arqueología
Lithiclandscapes
Rawmaterial sources
East-central Argentina
Artifact distributions
Geostatistics
Late Holocene
title_short The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study
title_full The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study
title_fullStr The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study
title_full_unstemmed The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study
title_sort The spatial structure of lithic landscapes: the Late Holocene record of East-Central Argentina as a case study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Barrientos, Gustavo
Catella, Luciana
Oliva, Fernando Walter Pablo
author Barrientos, Gustavo
author_facet Barrientos, Gustavo
Catella, Luciana
Oliva, Fernando Walter Pablo
author_role author
author2 Catella, Luciana
Oliva, Fernando Walter Pablo
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Arqueología
Lithiclandscapes
Rawmaterial sources
East-central Argentina
Artifact distributions
Geostatistics
Late Holocene
topic Arqueología
Lithiclandscapes
Rawmaterial sources
East-central Argentina
Artifact distributions
Geostatistics
Late Holocene
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The aim of this paper is to discuss conceptual and methodological issues related with the archaeological study of lithic landscapes and exemplify the approach with a case study (artifact distribution data from east-central Argentina). A lithic landscape—understood as the co-occurrence, in a given geographic space, of different structural units each one composed by a raw material source and the complete set of unmodified and human-modified pieces of rock extracted from that source and then transported, used, and discarded across the landscape (i.e., a scatter area)—can be modeled using kriging, a geostatistical interpolation tool useful for integrating scattered information into coherent spatial models. The case study allows for the examination and discussion of, on one hand, the relationships between the type and location of the sources and the size and shape of the respective scatter areas and, on the other, the reciprocal relationships between different raw materials and sources. It is concluded that a proper description of the spatial structure of a lithic landscape is the needed baseline from which to evaluate different explanatory models. Such models should take into account different sets of initial conditions and generative mechanisms, in order to cope with the pervasive problem of equifinality.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description The aim of this paper is to discuss conceptual and methodological issues related with the archaeological study of lithic landscapes and exemplify the approach with a case study (artifact distribution data from east-central Argentina). A lithic landscape—understood as the co-occurrence, in a given geographic space, of different structural units each one composed by a raw material source and the complete set of unmodified and human-modified pieces of rock extracted from that source and then transported, used, and discarded across the landscape (i.e., a scatter area)—can be modeled using kriging, a geostatistical interpolation tool useful for integrating scattered information into coherent spatial models. The case study allows for the examination and discussion of, on one hand, the relationships between the type and location of the sources and the size and shape of the respective scatter areas and, on the other, the reciprocal relationships between different raw materials and sources. It is concluded that a proper description of the spatial structure of a lithic landscape is the needed baseline from which to evaluate different explanatory models. Such models should take into account different sets of initial conditions and generative mechanisms, in order to cope with the pervasive problem of equifinality.
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