Optimal Linear Estimation (OLE) Modeling Supports Early Holocene (9000-8000 RCYBP) Copper Tool Production in North America
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Authors
Bebber, MR
Key, AJM
Publication Date
2022Journal Title
American Antiquity
ISSN
0002-7316
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Pages
1-17
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Article
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Bebber, M., & Key, A. (2022). Optimal Linear Estimation (OLE) Modeling Supports Early Holocene (9000-8000 RCYBP) Copper Tool Production in North America. American Antiquity, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2021.121
Abstract
<jats:p>The discovery and development of metal as a tool medium is a topic of global interest. A fundamental research goal involves establishing the timing of human experimentation with naturally occurring copper ore, which is commonly associated with sedentary, agrarian-based societies. However, in North America, there is well-documented millennia-scale exploitation of copper as tool media by small, seasonally mobile hunter-gatherer groups in the western Great Lakes. Archaeologists have suggested that Late Paleoindian groups may have begun using copper as a tool medium almost immediately after they entered the Lake Superior basin. However, only a few radiocarbon dates support such early use of copper. Here, we use optimal linear estimation modeling to infer the origin date for copper tool production in North America. Our results show that the invention of copper as a tool media likely occurred shortly after the first pioneering populations encountered copper ore during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. The origin dates modeled here (ca. 8100 RCYBP) reveal several important features about the behavior of pioneering hunter-gatherer populations. Moreover, our results suggest that this phenomenon represents the earliest known use of metal for utilitarian copper tool production.</jats:p>
Keywords
copper, North America, hunter-gatherers, Paleoindian, optimal linear estimation, computational archaeology, Pleistocene-Holocene transition, prehistoric metallurgy
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Royal Society
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2021.121
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