Technologic & technology: a Paleo-history of knapped Lithic objects
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Abstract: | "Techno-logic & Technology is an ambitious effort to develop a new framework for the study of the development of stone tool technology, with the goal of integrating humanity's earliest and longest lasting technology into a comprehensive questioning of the interaction between humanity and the material world. Michael Chazan provides a translation of Eric Boëda's authoritative work Techno-logique and Technologie, that draws on his career of research on stone tool assemblages from archaeological sites in Europe, the Middle East, and China together with a theoretical apparatus influenced by the work of Gilbert Simondon. This book presents a major challenge to all archaeologists who study ancient technology to reconsider how we think about artifacts and how to approach the question of progress through time in human technology. Lithic analysis is a highly empirical field of study that rarely has an impact on issues of broad theoretical interest and Boëda's book is a welcome exception. As well as providing contextualising information within the text, the translator Michael Chazan, himself a Paleolithic archaeologist specializing in stone tool technology, includes an interview with the author to help equip the reader to engage with this challenging text. Chiming with the growth of interest in the work of Gilbert Simondon in the English-speaking world, this book is an important resource for Palaeolithic archaeologists and lithic specialists. It will also be of interest to researchers in material culture studies, technology studies and human evolution" |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction to the Translation -- Introduction -- First Part. An Epistemological Perspective -- Second Part. The Techno-Logic of Evolution: A Key to Understanding Human Technicity -- Third Part. The Anthropological Sense: A Paleo-History of the Lineages of Blade Production and Blade Products in the Middle East During the Pleistocene -- Conclusion | |
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adam_text | Contents 1 List offigures Preface x xxiii Introduction 1 An epistemological perspective 4 From typology to technique, from technique to technology 4 Typology: a necessity with limited utility 5 Techne without logos 9 On the necessity of a technology of change 11 The notion of tendance 11 From form to structure, from tendance to individuation 13 From structure to lineage 15 The direction of evolution: from abstract to concrete 15 The place of the human 17 2 The techno-logic of evolution: a key to understanding human technicity Tools 20 The contribution of a techno-functional approach 20 The necessity of theorizing the tool 20 What is a tool? 21 The process of instrumentalization: a techno-centric approach 24 The process of instrumentation: an anthropo-centric approach 26 The techno-functional approach 27 The internal structural relationship of incising artifacts 28 The processes of individuation of the lineage of incising artifacts 28 20
vi Contents The absolute beginning: a naturally incising object 28 Abstract or additional anthropic structure 30 Concrete or integrated anthropic structure 31 Modalities ofstructural evolution: confection, debitage, shaping 32 The tempo ofproduction 33 The passage from debitage to shaping 33 Change ofperspective: from morphology to structure, from the object to the ensemble 34 The tempo of the bifacial phenomenon 38 The tempo ofthe post-bifacial phenomenon: from partial to full debitage 42 The “circum-Mediterranean ” Levallois option 45 The option ofdebitage and confection 47 The case ofthe Umm el Tlelian 47 The case of the Yabrudian 51 The case of the Hummalian 55 Conclusions 59 The structures ofproduction 60 What is a core: an additional or integrated structure? 60 An additional structure (abstract) 60 The non-homothetic or falsely homothetic character of additional structures 60 True non-homothety 61 A misleading homothety 63 An integrated structure (concrete) 63 The homothetic or non-homothetic character of integrated structures 65 An integrated structure of homothetic character with a phase ofreinitialization 65 An integrated structure of homothetic character with continuous debitage 66 An integrated structure of non-homothetic character with continuous debitage 66 The process of concretization 67 Structural stages of evolution 68 Characteristics ofpredetermination of the technical criteria of removals 69 The assemblages with an abstract structure and the corresponding classes of removals 69 Useful volume of Type A/undifferentiatedflakes 70 Useful volume Type
B/removals with a distinctive transformative part 70
Contents Useful volume of Type C/removals with differentiated transformative and prehensile parts 71 Useful volume of Type D/removals with differentiated transformative and prehensile parts 71 Archaeological production structures 73 Abstract volumetric structures 73 Useful volume of Type A 73 Useful volume of Type B 74 Useful volume of Type C 74 Variability of the modes of initialization, selection, andproduction 76 Method of initialization, method ofproduction 81 The resilience of the morphology of the blocks of raw material 81 The removals 82 Useful volume of Type D 85 Variability of the modes of initialization and production 88 Type DI 88 Initialization ofKombewa type 89 Initialization that can resemble Levallois without being Levallois 91 Initialization: Victoria West Cores 93 TypeD2 94 In the archaeological context, the exploitation of Type D2 is very common 96 Debitage of blades of Type D2 96 Debitage of bladelets of Type D2 97 TypeD3 98 Debitage ofLevallois typo-points 98 Debitage ofpseudo-Levallois typo-points 104 Conclusion 105 Concrete volumetric structures 106 TypeE 106 TypeF 106 Useful volume of Type E 107 Type El 107 TypeE2 108 Conceptual specificity 108 Useful volume of Type F 116 The phase initialization 117 Objectives of configured cores of Type F 119 The specific characteristics of Types Fl and F2 120 vii
viii Contents Firstfactor: normalization of the prehensile part 120 Secondfactor: production in series, diversity/unity 121 Fl production or the necessary diversity ofartifacts: a structural advantage 121 Debitage of Type F2 or the option of normalization ofa single type ofartifact 129 Thirdfactor: a linkage between the volume of the core and the volume of the artifact 132 An addition to the definition ofdebitage of Type Fl: autocorrelation 134 The autocorrelation” of Types F2 136 Specificities ofproduction of Type F3 137 3 The anthropological sense: a paleo-history of the lineages of blade production and blade products in the Middle East during the Pleistocene The blade phenomena 154 Evolutionary preamble 154 Historical preamble 155 Techno-logical temporality 156 The modes ofproduction 156 The products 156 The modes ofproduction and the products 157 Chronological temporality 158 The production of blades 158 First phase 158 Second phase 158 The industry ofHummal 6b 160 The site ofKafeine 160 The Southern Caucasus: The Djruchula-Koudaro complex 161 Technical characteristics ofPhases 1 and 2 161 Third phase 162 Fourth phase 163 Fifth phase 164 The blade products 164 The debut of the blade phenomenon 164 TheAmudian and Hummalian blades 164 The post-Hummalian 167 Blade and bladelet products: from the Transition to the Neolithic 167 The anthropological sense: at the crossroads of the chronological and evolutionary data 169 A technical paleo-history of the modes ofproduction and the tools produced 169 153
Contents ix First phase: theAmudian from 300,000 to 200,000 years ago 169 The structures of blade production and the tools produced 169 The abstract stage of the tool 171 The stage of the concretization of the support 171 Second phase: the Hummalian and the Blade Levallois, 200,000-150,000 BP 173 Blade production and associated tools 173 Debitage of Type Fl and tools ofHummalian type. 174 Third phase: sporadic blade production—Levallois and non-Levallois, after 150,000years ago 175 Blade production and the associated tools 175 Fourth phase: the transition, 45,000/47,000-36,000 176 The tools 176 The exploitation of an energetic potential: an exteriorized transformative part 179 Blade production 184 The means of blade production 185 The bladelet phenomenon: its tools and production 185 Summary of the fourth phase 189 Thefifth phase 189 The modes ofproduction 190 The exploitation ofan energetic potential: a transmitting part of the artifact that is individualized 190 The phenomenon of exteriorization 191 4 Conclusion 198 The space-time ofdaily life 200 The space-time ofa past daily life 201 The memory of the other 204 The production of new facts 205 The ontology of lineages 205 The variety in situations 206 Situation 1 207 Situation 2 208 Situation 3 209 Situation 4 210 Bibliography Index 212 229
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