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"The practical limitations on our knowledge of the past are not inherent in the nature of the archaeological record; the limitations lie in our methodological naivet???, in our lack of development for principles determining the relevance of archaeological remains to propositions regarding processes and events of the past."Lewis Binford 1968 New Perspectives in Archaeology p.23"Most paleolithic archeologists ... tend to believe that the assemblages of humanly flaked stones ??? preserve a great deal of valuable information about the craft traditions, the cultural affinities, and the economic life of the hominids who made them. This belief is in part a matter of faith, and there is a danger that in our enthusiasm we may overextend the exegesis of stone artifacts."Glynn Isaac 1977 Olorgesailie p.207Paleoindian & Other Archaeological StuffTony Baker September 2, 2011 last updateI began creating this WEB site in 1996 to share my ideas and knowledge of the Paleoindians, the Archaic and archaeology of mostly the southwest. I have added a new document to the site every three to six months. Since that beginning, I have also been reading, attending conferences and meetings, communicating with colleagues, and visiting old and new archaeological sites around the world. Therefore, my own intellectual growth has not been stagnant and many of my ideas have evolved during this time. The evolution of ideas is apparent in documents at this site because all the previous documents have been retained. I considered removing the older ones that no longer reflect my current thinking to maintain an internally consistent WEB site. But I chose not to because the evolution is as informative as the theories. Changing one's beliefs (theories) when the data demands the change is healthy, normal and the way science works.NEW STUFFDefinition of Flake Types-- An old sub-webpage that I elevated to full webpage. (7/23/11)PALEOINDIAN AND OTHER ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUFF/THE BLOG -- This is a sister Blog to this webpage where members can comment.QUICK AND DIRTY STUFF -- My opinions in concise form on Paleoindians, lithics, and other related archaeological issues. (12/11/07)FOLSOM STUFF The Invisible Signature of the Folsom Point Knapper -- Did each Folsom hunter make their own points? Or, was there a craftsman in the group who made all the points for the group? (6/28/10)A Simple Request -- An article about finding my first Folsom point, which first appeared in Prehistoric American. (March 2008)Contrasting the Lithic Technologies of Mesa and Folsom -- A paper written by Michael Kunz and me and presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. (April 2003)The1999 Folsom Point Replication Workshop -- A report on the secondworkshop held in March 1999. This is a follow-up to the original one in1997. Many images and some slow loading pages. (April 1999) FolsomPoint Manufacture -- Extremely detailed discussion. Many images.(August 1998). Art and The FolsomPoin
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