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Patterns and process. Some thoughts on the incised stones from the Gault Site, Central Texas, United States

  • Autores: D. Clark Wernecke, Michael B. Collins
  • Localización: Préhistoire, art et sociétés: bulletin de la Société Préhistorique de l'Ariège, ISSN 1954-5045, Nº. 65-66, 2010-2011 (Ejemplar dedicado a: L'art pléistocène dans le monde), págs. 120-121
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • We know of 104 incised stones collected from the Gault Site between 1929 and 2007 from various proveniences and contexts ranging from Early Paleoindian (ca. 13,000-9000 cal. BP) to Archaic (ca. 9000- 2000 cal. BP) and perhaps Late Prehistoric (1200-600 cal. BP). The stones share affinity with incised and painted stones worldwide in traditions dating back at least 90,000 years. Wherever these objects are produced, the end product does not seem to have retained its importance, and, in fact, the process of manufacture and the patterns employed may have been more important than the decorated object after its initial use.


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