Lithic Technology
Discover the fascinating world of stone tools in Lithic Technology by William Andrefsky, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This comprehensive volume spans 360 pages and delves into the intricate life history of stone tools, examining their retouch values, raw material constraints, and the evolutionary processes that shape them.
Through a collection of insightful essays, Andrefsky explores the relationship between technological organization and various aspects of tool form, including reduction sequences and production efforts. Additionally, the book highlights artifact curation processes and retouch measurement, providing a thorough understanding of lithic technology.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or enthusiast of archaeology, Lithic Technology offers valuable insights into the complexities of stone tool production and usage. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of this crucial aspect of human history by adding this essential read to your collection today!