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Spear-Thrower or Bow? Refining Comparative Metrics to Track the Cultural Transmission of Bow Technology in the Andes

Marsh, Erik JohnsonIcon ; Castro, Silvina CelesteIcon ; Yebra, Lucía GabrielaIcon ; Cortegoso, ValeriaIcon
Tipo del evento: Reunión
Nombre del evento: Society for American Archeology 89th Annual Meeting
Fecha del evento: 17/04/2024
Institución Organizadora: Society for American Archeology;
Título del Libro: Individual Abstracts of the 2024 Society for American Archeology 89th Annual Meeting
Editorial: Society for American Archeology
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Arqueología

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The appearance of new projectile technology can be among the most significant shifts in a region’s history. To metrically distinguish dart and arrow projectile points, we present new data on hafted archaeological projectile points from museums in South America and compare them to published data from North America.We suggest that using oversized ethnographic arrows as comparative data can lead us to misidentify small dart points as arrows. We recommend building comparative baselines only with archaeological points, which better reflect the metric impact of points’ use-lives. Hence there seems to be no universally applicable comparative dataset or discriminant formula, but there are clear tendencies. We applied these to a database of lithic projectile points (n = 422) from 21 archaeological sites in the Andes (16°–37° S). We carefully graded point integrity to eliminate retouched or recycled points. In our database, the earliest arrow-sized points are from ~1800 cal BP in the Lake Titicaca Basin (16° S), later than previously suggested for the earliest Andean bows. Farther south in Mendoza (34°S), similarly sized points appear later, ~1300 cal BP. Over this part ofthe Andes, our data suggest a southward trajectory of bows, which quickly replaced spear-throwers.
Palabras clave: ANDEAN WEAPONS , COMPARATIVE METRICS , CULTURAL TRANSMISSION , BOW SPREAD
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/253713
URL: https://documents.saa.org/container/docs/default-source/doc-annualmeeting/abstra
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Spear-Thrower or Bow? Refining Comparative Metrics to Track the Cultural Transmission of Bow Technology in the Andes; Society for American Archeology 89th Annual Meeting; New Orleans; Estados Unidos; 2024; 616-617
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