Archaeology 101: Lithic Analysis
The Archaeology 101 series is basically a youtube version of the labs that I've taught at Tennessee and Arkansas. They're oriented towards the hands-on elements of artifact analysis. This first one deals with lithics, and debitage in particular. Related content: Knapping demonstration: • Knapping and the Reduction Process

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Archaeology 101: Arrowheads, Knives, and Spears - Lithic Analysis pt. 2

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How to Identify Prehistoric Worked Flint | with DR. JAMES DILLEY

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Basic Lithic Vocabulary

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Archaeology 101: Stratigraphy and Spatial Control

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Why Comanche Warriors Survived Winters Where Settlers Froze To Death

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Lithic Analysis in Archaeology

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Analysis of chert to determine if material is an artifact or just a rock

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Clarification/Discussion:Blades , Anvils and Pitted Stones@Field Archaeology 101

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Back Into the Fields with More Finds and Hard Stone Conundrums May 10, 2025

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Archaeological Changes in Hunting Before and After the Younger Dryas Onset.

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The Archaeology of Plants: Archaeology 101 - Paleoethnobotany

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The Solutrean Hypothesis: Retracing Ancient Footsteps Across Atlantic Ice ft. Ancient Americas

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Artifact Identification and Analysis Part 1: Lithics

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A look at Stone Age Artefacts

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From Malachite to Bronze Axe - Bronze Age Smelting at Great Orme

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Tom Loebel's ECIAS The Secret Lives of Paleoindians Talk

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Groundstone Tools vs Natural Stones

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Flake Attributes and Debitage Analysis

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Levallois Core Technology: An Alternative Way of Making Stone Tools

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