Clovis lithic co-occurrence networks in late Pleistocene North America (Buchanan et al. 2016)

Authors
Briggs Buchanan
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Marcus J. Hamilton
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J. David Kilby
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Joseph A.M. Gingerich
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Formats
xlsx
Nodes
84
Edges
298
Years
-11450-10550
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2025-04-14

"Our study uses data from 84 Clovis lithic assemblages from across North America. Raw materials co-occurring in assemblages are used to construct lithic networks. Analyses reveal three large isolated, mostly spatially discrete, lithic networks. The lithic networks correspond with regional differences in Clovis point form. We suggest that the pattern of Holocene cultural regionalization begins with Clovis." Highlights from https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2015.11.003

Tags
archaeology
clovis
co-occurrence
lithics
northamerica
paleoindian
pleistocene
Modern Countries and Continents
Canada
United States
Structure
Directionality
undirected
Weighted
no
Hypergraph
no
Longitudinal
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Multigraph
no
Multilayer
no
Multipartile
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Probabilistic
no
Self Loops
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Signed
no
Spatial
no
Canonical Citation
Buchanan, B., Hamilton, M.J., Kilby, J.D., Gingerich, J.A.M., 2016. Lithic networks reveal early regionalization in late Pleistocene North America. Journal of Archaeological Science 65, 114–121. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2015.11.003
License
Restricted Access
Funding
University of Tulsa Faculty Development Summer Fellowship Program
Data Publisher
Elsevier
Network Topics
material-similarity
Node Topics
site
Edge Topics
material-co-occurrence
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county
name
state
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Uncertainties
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Edge Attributes
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Statistics
Avg. Clustering Coefficient
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Avg. Degree
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Construction

Described in materials and methods of https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2015.11.003

Sources

Publications used as sources for the material culture are included in the supplements to https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2015.11.003

Source Types
publication