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Lithic technology and hunting behaviour during the Middle Stone Age in Tanzania.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Bushozi ; Pastory Gozibert Magayane.
  • 学历:Doctor
  • 年:2011
  • 毕业院校:University of Alberta
  • ISBN:9780494708569
  • CBH:NR70856
  • Country:Canada
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:10064646
  • Pages:383
文摘
In this dissertation, I examine the representation of projectile points in the Middle Stone Age MSA) and Later Stone Age LSA) of Tanzania, and the way in which such tools were used over time and space. This study reviews the different strategies used to produce points during the MSA and LSA. It also examines the mechanisms involved in raw material procurement, hafting technology, and the use of these tools as projectile weapons and how they evolved over time. It is clear that there were different kinds of multi-weapon systems in use in Tanzania during the MSA, LSA and the transition between them. The points examined here are from three archaeological sites: Mumba, Nasera and Magubike. The samples analysed here reveal that triangular blanks were preferred for the production of points. Most of them were modified on their proximal ends to provide a suitable binding portion for hafting as well as for aerodynamic movement. Results from the Tip Cross Section Area TCSA) and weight values suggest that spear and arrow projectiles coexisted in these three sites during the MSA and MSA/LSA transition. Both local and exotic rocks were used for the production of points. In previous studies, the appearance of exotic rocks in the archaeological assemblages was correlated with trade and exchange. But here the use of exotic rocks seems to be influenced by functional values such as durability, sharpness and brittleness. Sharp and durable rocks such as chert and quartzite were needed for spears because of their high compression strength. This makes them better able to withstand unintentional breakage after being stressed by the force of impact. Points made of brittle rocks, such as quartz and obsidian, were mainly used for light duty projectiles such as throwing spears darts) and arrows, because they penetrate the body of an animal better and sometimes break more easily. The presence of points made of exotic or local rocks shows that functional variables were important for projectile technologies. The overall morphological and technological patterns revealed in this study suggest that foragers who made and used points had elaborate technological skills, abstract thinking and developed behavioural capability similar to those of other modern foragers.

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