Texas Prehistoric Archeology. TPWD Cultural Resources Coordinator (a.k.a. Archeologist)

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Texas Prehistoric Archeology TPWD Cultural Resources Coordinator (a.k.a. Archeologist)

Prehistory Definition Prehistory is that time when man first came to North America (~12,000 BP [years before present]) until Europeans entered the area (~300 BP).

Archeology Defined A subdiscipline of anthropology (the study of man) involves the study of the human past through its material remains. (Does not rely on written or oral records)

What Kinds of Material Remains? Artifacts Ecofacts Other Stuff

Lithics Stone Tools Pottery Perishables Textiles, Hides, Wooden Objects Other Bone & Shell Tools and Objects Artifact Types

Ecofact Types Faunal Remains Vertebrate Invertebrate Botanical Remains Macro-botanical Pollen, Phytolith, and Diatom

Other Stuff: Things You Can t Collect Features Paleosols Middens

Archeologists do not

Major Regulatory Laws Federal Section 106 of the NHPA (National Historic Preservation Act) State Antiquities Code of Texas (Texas Administrative Code) Local Various Some Planning Departments

How do we know what we know? Stratified Deposits Diagnostic Artifacts Radiometric Dating Special Studies

Dynamic Landforms Aggrading, Stable, Deflating Depth of deposits may mislead antiquity Modern ground surface is 4,900 years old Soil Chemistry provides clues to age River Valley CX Fort Hood Texas

Provenance, Provenience and Context: The Basis for Interpretations Provenance: Chain of ownership custody (art or antiques). Provenience: Physical spatial relationship between objects (horizontal and vertical distance between specimens). Context: Depositional relationship between objects (stratigraphy provides interpretable associations in time).

Prehistory of Texas Periods Spanning ~12,000 years Technology Resources Environment

Texas Archeological Regions Most relevant for past 2,000 years Culture areas change through time

Paleoenvironment Conditions Paleoclimatic changes Bison occurrence Bog pollen studies Hall s cave microfauna Geomorphology Deposition (orange) Stability (soils) Erosion gaps (white)

Culture Change May Not Synchronous Differential rate of culture change might reflect regional climatic conditions, or degree of successful adaptations. Alternatively differential rate of culture change might reflect regional refinement in dating.

Paleoindian Period (12,000-8500 BP)

Archaic Era (8500-1400 BP)

Central Texas Projectile Point Forms In some areas bowarrow technology replaced atlatl darts quickly; other places the replacement was slow. The rate of change relates to game size in various areas and need to modify hunting strategies to compensate for the reduction in force in propelling arrows. Small points with narrow neck widths Arrow points Large points and wide neck widths without ground stems Atlatl dart points Fluted and ground stem darts

Late Prehistoric Period (1400-300 BP)

Enter history

So, what Indians lived here? Depends on when! Groups Move around. Some avoided contact. Diseases ravaged groups. Movements cause conflict. Groups merge together. Post 1700 AD

Relevance of Archeology Provides time depth for the human condition. Provides succession of cultural groups within a region. Provides insights how groups adapted to changing conditions. Provides case studies of successful and unsuccessful life-ways. Provides lessons of failures of past cultures to live within environmental constraints. Provides insights into regional interactions, trade, contact, exchange. Provides insights into settlement patterns and use of the landscape. Provides insights into groups organization within a settlement. Provides data on cultural stability and rates of culture change. Provides insights into subsistence practices. Provides a measure for who we are and how we came to be.

Summary ~12,000 years of Prehistory Man s adaptation to dynamic environment Sites are a fragile and non-renewable resource Conservation in our public interest State and Federal Laws protect this resource

Questions? Thank you