Publication Cover
PaleoAmerica
A journal of early human migration and dispersal
Volume 4, 2018 - Issue 1
130
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Reports

On the Significance of Cutmark Distributions at the Badger Hole Folsom Bison Arroyo Trap, Southern Plains, USA

&

References

  • Behrensmeyer, Anna K. 1978. “Taphonomic and Ecologic Information from Bone Weathering.” Paleobiology 4: 150–162. doi: 10.1017/S0094837300005820
  • Bement, Leland C. 1999. Bison Hunting at Cooper Site: Where Lightning Bolts Drew Thundering Herds. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
  • Bement, Leland C. 2003. “Constructing the Cooper Model of Folsom Bison Kills on the Southern Plains.” Great Plains Research 13: 27–41.
  • Bement, Leland C. 2009. “Clovis Sites, Gut Piles, and Environmental Reconstructions in Northwest Oklahoma.” Plains Anthropologist 54: 325–331. doi: 10.1179/pan.2009.011
  • Bement, Leland C. 2010. “Replicating Bone Tools and Other Fauno Technologies.” In Designing Experimental Research in Archaeology, Examining Technology Through Production and Use, edited by Jeffery R. Ferguson, 225–240. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
  • Bement, Leland C., and Susan Basmajian. 1996. “Epiphyseal Fusion in Bison antiquus.” Current Research in the Pleistocene 13: 95–97.
  • Bement, Leland C., and Brian J. Carter. 2010. “Jake Bluff: Clovis Bison Hunting on the Southern Plains of North America.” American Antiquity 75 (4): 907–933. doi: 10.7183/0002-7316.75.4.907
  • Bement, Leland C., and Brian J. Carter. 2016. “Folsom Bison Hunting on the Southern Plains of North America.” In Stones, Bones, and Profiles, Exploring Archaeological Context, Early American Hunter-Gatherers, and Bison, edited by M. Kornfeld and B. B. Huckell, 291–311. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
  • Bement, Leland C., Brian J. Carter, Polly Jelley, Kristen Carlson, and Scott Fine. 2012. “Badger Hole: Towards Defining a Folsom Bison Hunting Complex along the Beaver River, Oklahoma.” Plains Anthropologist 57: 53–62. doi: 10.1179/pan.2012.006
  • Bement, Leland C., Brian J. Carter, R. A. Varney, Linda S. Cummings, J. Sudbury, and J. Byron. 2007. “Paleo-environmental Reconstruction and Bio-stratigraphy, Oklahoma Panhandle, USA.” Quaternary International 169-170: 29–50. doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2006.05.034
  • Bement, Leland C. forthcoming. “An Introduction to Large-Scale Manipulation of Prey: An Economic and Social Discussion.” In The Archaeology of Large-Scale Manipulation of Prey: The Economic and Social Dynamics of Mass Hunting, edited by K. Carlson, and L. C. Bement. Boulder: University Press of Colorado. ISBN: 978-1-60732-681-6.
  • Binford, Lewis R. 1978. Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology. New York: Academic Press.
  • Blumenschine, R. J., and M. Selvaggio. 1991. “On the Marks of Marrow Bone Processing by Hammerstone and Hyaenas: Their Anatomical Patterning and Archaeological Implications.” In Cultural Beginnings. Approaches to Understanding Early Hominid Life-Ways in the African Savanna, edited by J. Desmond Clark, 17–32. Bonn: Union Internationale des Sciences Prehistoriques et Protohistoriques Monographien Band 19.
  • Bourgeon, L., A. Burke, and T. Higham. 2017. “Earliest Human Presence in North America Dated to the Last Glacial Maximum: New Radiocarbon Dates From Bluefish Caves, Canada.” PLoS ONE 12 (1): e0169486. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0169486.
  • Brink, Jack W. 2004. “The Lessons of Buffalo Bird Woman: Faunal Abundance and Representation From Plains Oral History.” In Archaeology on the Edge: New Perspectives from the Northern Plains, edited by B. Kooyman and J. H. Kelley, 157–185. Canadian Archaeological Association Occasion Paper No. 4. Calgary: University of Calgary Press.
  • Calpaldo, S. D., and R. J. Blumenschine. 1994. “Quantitative Diagnosis of Notches Made by Hammerstone Percussion and Carnivore Gnawing on Bovid Long Bones.” American Antiquity 59 (4): 724–748. doi: 10.2307/282345
  • Carlson, Kristen. 2015. “The Development of Paleoindian Communal Bison Kills: A Comparison of Northern to Southern Plains Arroyo Traps.” Unpublished PhD diss., Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
  • Carlson, Kristen, and Leland Bement. 2013. “Organization of Bison Hunting at the Pleistocene/Holocene Transition on the Plains of North America.” Quaternary International 297: 93–99. doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2012.12.026
  • Carlson, Kristen, Brendan J. Culleton, Douglas J. Kennett, and Leland C. Bement. 2016. “Tightening Chronology of Paleoindian Bison Kill Sites on the Northern and Southern Plains.” PaleoAmerica. doi:10.1080/20555563.2016.1171961.
  • Carter, Brian J. 1999. “Soils and Landscape Features.” In Bison Hunting at Cooper Site: Where Lightning Bolts Drew Thundering Herds, edited by L. C. Bement, 45–51. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
  • Emerson, Alice M. 1990. “Archaeological Implications of Variability in the Economic Anatomy of Bison bison.” Unpublished PhD diss., Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman.
  • Fenneman, Nevin M. 1931. Physiography of Western United States. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
  • Fisher Jr, Jack W. 1995. “Bone Surface Modifications in Zooarchaeology.” Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 2 (1): 7–68. doi: 10.1007/BF02228434
  • Fredlund, Glen, Vance T. Holliday, and Eileen Johnson. 2003. “Vegetation Change on the Southern High Plains during the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition.” Symposium paper presented at the XVI INQUA congress. Reno, Nevada.
  • Frison, George C. 1991. Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains. San Diego: Academic Press.
  • Frison, George C. 2004. Survival by Hunting. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Frison, George C., and Charles A. Reher. 1970. “Appendix I: Age Determination of Buffalo by Tooth Eruption and Wear.” In The Glenrock Buffalo Jump, 48CO304: Late Prehistoric Period Buffalo Procurement and Butchering in the Northwest Plains, edited by G. C. Frison, 46–50. Plains Anthropologist Memoir No. 7.
  • Graves, Adam. 2010. “Investigating Resource Structure and Human Mobility: An Example From Folsom-Aged Bison Kill Sites on the U.S.” Southern Great Plains. Unpublished PhD diss., Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma.
  • Hill, Matthew E., and Jack L. Hofman. 1997. “The Waugh Site: A Folsom-age Bison Bonebed in Northwestern Oklahoma.” In Southern Plains Bison Procurement and Utilization From Paleoindian to Historic, edited by L. C. Bement and K. J. Buehler, 63–83. Plains Anthropologist Memoir 29.
  • Hofman, Jack L. 1994. “Paleoindian Aggregations on the Great Plains.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 13: 341–370. doi: 10.1006/jaar.1994.1018
  • Hofman, Jack L., Lawrence C. Todd, C. Bertrand Schultz, and William Hendy. 1991. “The Lipscomb Bison Quarry: Continuing Investigation at a Folsom Site on the Southern Plains.” Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society 60: 149–189.
  • Holliday, Vance T. 1995. “Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironments of late Quaternary Valley Fills on the Southern High Plains.” Geological Society of America Memoir 186. Boulder.
  • Holliday, V. T., J. C. Knox, G. L. Running IV, R. D. Mandel, and C. R. Ferring. 2002. “The Central Lowlands and Great Plains.” In The Physical Geography of North America, edited by A. R. Orme, 335–362. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Jelley, Polly A. 2013. “Bison Butchering at the Badger Hole Site, Harper County, Oklahoma.” Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
  • Jodry, Margaret A. B. 1999. “Folsom Technological and Socioeconomic Strategies: Views From Stewart’s Cattle Guard and the Upper Rio Grande Basin, Colorado.” Unpublished PhD diss., Department of Anthropology, American University, Washington, DC.
  • Johnson, Eileen. 1985. “Current Developments in Bone Technology.” In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, Volume 8, edited by M. B. Schiffer, 157–235. New York: Academic Press.
  • Johnson, Eileen. 1987. Lubbock Lake. Late Quaternary Studies on the Southern High Plains. College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
  • Johnson, Eileen. 2006. “The Taphonomy of Mammoth Localities in Southeastern Wisconsin (USA).” Quaternary International 142-143 (1): 58–78. doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2005.03.005
  • Johnson, Eileen. 2007. “Along the Ice Margin – The Cultural Taphonomy of Late Pleistocene Mammoth in Southeastern Wisconsin (USA).” Quaternary International 169-170: 64–83. doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2006.07.001
  • Johnson, Eileen. 2008. “Grassland Ecosystems of the Llano Estacado.” In Shrubland Dynamics: Fire & Water, edited by R. E. Sosebee, D. B. Wester, C. M. Britton, E. D. McArthur, and S. Kitchens, 11–23. Proceedings RMRS-P-47. Fort Collins: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
  • Johnson, Eileen, and Leland C. Bement. 2009. “Bison Butchery at Cooper, a Folsom Site on the Southern Plains.” Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 1430–1446. doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2009.02.007
  • LaBelle, Jason M., and Steve R. Holen. 2009. “Evidence for Multiple Paleoindian Components at the Lindenmeier Site. Larimer County, Colorado.” Current Research in the Pleistocene 25: 67–69.
  • Lemke, Ashley, and John O’Shea. 2017. “The Seasonality of Prehistoric Caribou Hunting in Northeastern North America.” PaleoAmerica 3 (4): 374–382. doi: 10.1080/20555563.2017.1380464
  • Lorrain, Dessamae. 1968. “Analysis of the Bison Bones from Bonfire Shelter.” In Bonfire Shelter: A Stratified Bison Kill Site, Val Verde County, Texas, edited by D. S. Dibble and D. Lorrain, 77–132. Austin: Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas. Miscellaneous Papers No. 1.
  • Lyman, R. Lee. 1994. Vertebrate Taphonomy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Madole, Richard F. 1991. “Osage Plains.” In Quaternary Nonglacial Geology: Conterminous U.S., edited by R. B. Morrison, 503–515. Boulder, Colorado: Geological Society of America. The Geology of North America K-2.
  • Meltzer, David J. 2006. Folsom: New Archaeological Investigations of a Classic Paleoindian Bison Kill. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Nadel, Dani, Guy Bar-Oz, Dan Malkinson, Polina Spivak, Dafna Langgut, Naomi Porat, Amnon Anna Khechoyan, et al. 2015. “New Insights into Desert Kites in Armenia: The Fringes of the Ararat Depression.” Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 26: 120–143. doi: 10.1111/aae.12057
  • Nordt, Lee C., Thomas W. Boutton, Charles T. Hallmark, and Michael R. Waters. 1994. “Late Quaternary Vegetation and Climate Changes in Central Texas Based on the Isotopic Composition of Organic Carbon.” Quaternary Research 41: 109–120. doi: 10.1006/qres.1994.1012
  • Olsen, S. L., and P. Shipman. 1988. “Surface Modification on Bone: Trampling Versus Butchery.” Journal of Archaeological Science 15: 535–553. doi: 10.1016/0305-4403(88)90081-7
  • Pobiner, F. L., M. J. Rogers, C. M. Monahan, and J. W. K. Harris. 2008. “New Evidence for Hominin Carcass Processing Strategies at 1.5Ma, Koobi Fora, Kenya.” Journal of Human Evolution 55: 103–130. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2008.02.001
  • Robinson, Brian S., Jennifer C. Ort, William A. Eldridge, Adrian L. Burke, and Bertrand G. Pelletier. 2009. “Aggregation and Social Context at Bull Brook.” American Antiquity 74: 423–447. doi: 10.1017/S0002731600048691
  • Shipman, Pat. 1981. “Applications of Scanning Electron Microscopy to Taphonomic Problems.” In The Research Potential of Anthropological Museum Collections, edited by J. B. Griffin and N. E. Rothschild, 357–385. New York: Annals of the 376 Academy of Science.
  • Shipman, Pat. 1988. “Actualistic Studies of Animal Resources and Hominid Activities.” In Scanning Electron Microscopy in Archaeology, edited by S. L. Olsen, 261–285. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports International Series. 452.
  • Shipman, Pat. 1989. “Altered Bones from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania: Techniques, Problems, and Implications of Their Recognition.” In Bone Modification, edited by R. Bonnichsen and M. H. Sorg, 317–334. Orono: Center for the Study of the First Americans, University of Maine.
  • Shipman, Pat, and Jennie J. Rose. 1983. “Early Hominid Hunting, Butchering, and Carcass-processing Behaviors: Approaches to the Fossil Record.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 2: 57–98. doi: 10.1016/0278-4165(83)90008-9
  • Shipman, Pat, and Jennie J. Rose. 1984. “Cutmark Mimics on Modern and Fossil Bovid Bones.” Current Anthropology 25: 116–117. doi: 10.1086/203091
  • Speth, John D., and Katherine A. Spielmann. 1983. “Energy Source, Protein Metabolism, and Hunter-Gatherer Subsistence Strategies.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 2: 1–31. doi: 10.1016/0278-4165(83)90006-5
  • Thomas, David H., and Deborah Mayer. 1983. “Behavioral Faunal Analysis of Selected Horizons.” In The Archaeology of Monitor Valley, Volume 2, Gatecliff Shelter, edited by D. H. Thomas, 353–390. New York: The American Museum of Natural History Anthropological Papers 59.
  • Wheat, Joe Ben. 1972. “The Olsen-Chubbuck Site: A Paleo-Indian Bison Kill.” Society for American Archaeology Memoir 26: 1–180.
  • Wilmsen, Edwin N., and Frank H. H. Roberts Jr. 1978. Lindenmeier, 1934-1974, Concluding Report on Investigations. Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology Number 24. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.