Extracting Stone : The Archaeology of Quarry Landscapes

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Extracting Stone : The Archaeology of Quarry Landscapes

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_Extracting Stone_ considers where chert or obsidian were mined and how North American stone quarry landscapes have been identified and studied from the time of pioneer William Henry Holmes (1846-1933) onward. Three especially significant extraction areas are examined in detail: Flint Mine Hill, New York, along the Hudson River; "Spanish Diggings", Arkansas, in the Ouachita Mountains; and Obsidian Cliff, Wyoming, in the headwaters of the Yellowstone River. The authors compare and contrast extraction scales with artifact distribution or use areas established through precise material characterization techniques to discuss trade and exchange, the emergence of inequalities, resource restriction or

control, and the technological systems of which these land- or quarry-scapes formed a part.

The chronological periods covered by quarrying activities show that most intensive use took place in the Archaic and Woodland periods, roughly 4000-1000 years ago when denser populations existed, but use began as early as the Paleoindian Period, about 13,000-9000 years ago and, in some cases, continues into the modern day. Recent research into early human population of the continent at sites such as White Sands in Nevada, where human footprints are found in association with those of extinct fauna, may push back these dates another 10,000 years, to 23,000 years ago.

Archaeologists are now employing a landscape approach to quarry systems, using new technologies such as Geographic Information System (GIS) computer mapping and Light and RADAR (LiDAR) aerial imaging. The authors demonstrate how sites functioned in a broad synchronic landscape context, which site locations or raw material types were preferred and why, what cultures were responsible for innovative or intensive quarry resource extraction, and how this land use changed over time.

An Appendix lists quarry sites that the general public can view.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction to the archaeology of quarry landscapes
Chapter 2. William Henry Holmes's contribution to the study of major North American stone quarries
Chapter 3. The role of landscape archaeology in understanding quarries
Chapter 4. Flint Mine Hill, New York
Chapter 5. "Spanish Diggings" and Arkansas Novaculite chert quarries in the Ouachita Mountains
Chapter 6. Obsidian Cliff, Wyoming
Chapter 7. Extracting stone in pre-Columbian North America
Appendix: Quarry sites that can be visited by the public
Bibliography

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