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In the mid-2000s a debate re-emerged over whether carved soapstone predated the invention of pottery in the Eastern Woodlands. This is an explanation of the arguments as they were set out at the time. Soapstone is hugely important to the most profound monumental culture of ancient North America, so if you're unfamiliar, look at my videos about monumentality and Poverty Point.
Instagram: instagram.com/nfosaaen_archaeology
Methods and Madness: youtu.be/6MvhlW3STVc
Mast Resources: youtu.be/jB4qzYYkS94
Further Reading:
Truncer, James
2004 Steatite Vessel Age and Occurrence in Temperate Eastern North America, American Antiquity, 69:3, pp. 487-513
Sassaman, Kenneth E.
2006 Dating and Explaining Soapstone Vessels: A Comment on Truncer, American Antiquity, 71:1 , pp. 141-156
Truncer, James
2006 Taking Variation Seriously: The Case of Steatite Vessel Manufacture, American Antiquity, 71:1 pp. 157-163
In the mid-2000s a debate re-emerged over whether carved soapstone predated the invention of pottery in the Eastern Woodlands. This is an explanation of the arguments as they were set out at the time. Soapstone is hugely important to the most profound monumental culture of ancient North America, so if you're unfamiliar, look at my videos about monumentality and Poverty Point.
Instagram: instagram.com/nfosaaen_archaeology
Methods and Madness: youtu.be/6MvhlW3STVc
Mast Resources: youtu.be/jB4qzYYkS94
Further Reading:
Truncer, James
2004 Steatite Vessel Age and Occurrence in Temperate Eastern North America, American Antiquity, 69:3, pp. 487-513
Sassaman, Kenneth E.
2006 Dating and Explaining Soapstone Vessels: A Comment on Truncer, American Antiquity, 71:1 , pp. 141-156
Truncer, James
2006 Taking Variation Seriously: The Case of Steatite Vessel Manufacture, American Antiquity, 71:1 pp. 157-163