A detailed comparative analysis of standardized lithic data from 10
Illinois Valley components spanning 7500 years from the Early Archaic
through the Mississippian is presented in this volume―perhaps the first
time that such a comprehensive set of lithic variables has been analyzed
for the entire Holocene of a region. A major part of this study
constitutes the most extensive application of low-power lithic use-wear
analysis to be found in the literature, accompanied by full discussion
of the technique and a suite of new experimental data. The results
provide significant information on prehistoric mobility and
technological organization in mid-continental North America, revealing
clearly for the first time a number of significant behavioral trends.