Posted on 10/25/2018 6:37:01 PM PDT by chief lee runamok
As a knapper I might see things a little different than standard thinking. I’m not sure why some assume that certain cultures only made one style of point. I’ve worked material that is almost impossible to flute so instead make another style point, both being used for the same purpose. Here in west TX we see allot of Plainview, Yuma style points but from time to time fluted points are found. I really like the Hell Gap style point because it’s a great representation of a transition maybe not from a certain period but simply because of the material. With lets say gem quality chert I have a pretty good success ration with fluting points. Lower that quality of material and that ratio goes way down. So instead of coming from the end to thin the point down I have to come in from the sides creating a completely different style point. I know I’m not doing a good job of explaining myself here but I guess I’m trying to say that for one culture to make several style points just doesn’t sound unreasonable to me. The Clovis and the Solutreans made a wide variety of points and tools.
Holy cow... I was not aware that there were any “Acknowledged and accepted” Clovis finds in Europe!
Seriously? Would you happen to have any resources I can add to my resource bank?
So I would not be able to rightfully answer your curiosity (and now mine!) without doing some homework on this.
“Im not sure why some assume that certain cultures only made one style of point. Ive worked material that is almost impossible to flute so instead make another style point, both being used for the same purpose.”
Absolutely... I have done a little playing at Knapping and understand completely what you are explaining with all this. And then there is the difference between stone that works better after heat treating and stone that will work well without heat treating. It all boils down to what is available and how it will work and shape has to be adapted to best use what is available.
Have I ever been to a Whataburger in Texas?
Unfortunately, yes I have.
Did you find that? That is a fantastic point!
No, it’s one I made earlier this year.
I'm watching the series on amazon right now. The man just to the left is Deaf Smith. The portrayals seem to jive well with what I have read.
Very nice work! I got confused because the image was taken out in the field. I am elated to see knappers who try to use primitive tools to knap with. Tell you what... If I understood you correctly... it is not at all easy to do overshot flakes by percussion like you did with that solutrean point.
bttt
I’m just glad it wasn’t California, my home state. They would have wanted to require the archeologist to get a Concealed Weapon Permit, have the ancient weapon banned near schools and government buildings, restrict the right to carry or display in public. etc.
I want to move to Texas, but only if Ted Cruz wins
It’s not our fault we’re so awesome and erudite.
I just Googled Dan’s Burgers and your post above was the first result!
No, Fauxcahontas’ people migrated from Mongolia and oppressed these people, the Anasazi who were there before them.
. .they are awesome! I don’t know how they do it but they do!
New projectile point style could suggest two separate migrations into North America
by HeritageDaily
October 25, 2018
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2018/10/new-projectile-point-style-could-suggest-two-separate-migrations-into-north-america/122005
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