JOURNAL OF MAN VOL.5 no. 1 winter 1973 LAMBDA ALPHA JOURNAL OF MAN ~ Volume 5 number 1- 1973 THE ARCHAIC BANNER-STONE: A SOCfAL CATEGORY MARKER THE LAMBDA ALPHA JOURNAL Of MAN IS PUBLISHED SEMI-ANNUALLY BY THE LAMBDA ALPHA ANTHROPOLOGYIHONORS SOCIETY AT WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY. STOOENT ED ITOR JOANN BROWN BENNETT STUDENT EDITORIAL STAff KATHLEEN M. GARRETT GARY W. HOWARD FACULTY EDITORIAL LOWELL D. HOLMES ADVISOR THE EDITOR JOURNAL OF MAN DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY WICHITA, KANSAS 67208 THE SECRETARY JOURNAL OF' MAN DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY WICHITA, KANSAS 67208 DEPARTMENT or ANTHROPOLOGY UNIVERSITY or WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE OCTOBER, 1972 FOR SEVERAL ALIKE, HAVE BEEN ARTIFACTS STILL DECADES WHOSE COMMON NOW ARCHAEOLeGISTS, INTRIGUED SPECIFIC TODAY BY A lARGE FUNCTIONS TO ENCOUNTER OR "ORNAMENTAL-PROBLEMATIC" ON THE BASIS TRADITIONALLY INCLuDINa THIS CLASS GORGETS, VARIETIES, BANNER-STONES. THE PROBABLE FUNCTION THEY OF STONE KNOWN. IT IS OF "PROBLEMATIC" ARE GROUPED. TOGETHER THEIR UNKNOWN OF A CONGLOMERATION BIRD-STONES, CONS IDERABLE CLASS TO THiS CLASS SIMILARITY, CONSISTS STONES, AND PROFESSIONAL ARE NOT DEFINITELY ARTIFACTS. PLUMMETS, DISCOIDAL HETEROGENEOUS REFERENCES OF ONE SIGNIFICANT AMATEUR PIPES ATLATL OF MANY WEIGHTS INTEREST. HAS BEEN 01 RECTED OF EACH TYPE OF ARTIFACT, FUNCTION. OF ARTIFACTS BOAT-STONES, AND THE SO-CALLED LARGELY OR TOWARD PARTICULARLY 0 ISCOVER ING THAT OF THE BANNER-STeNE. ALTHOUGH THIS PARTICULAR BE KNOWN AS A THROWING HAS BEEN ~ MULTITUDE "TRUE" FUNCTION DESCRIBED WANDS, SPACERS_ OF BURIAL 19500: LIKELY AXES, THERE ATlATL IS GOOD WERE HANDLES WEBB THAT THE BANNER-STONE IN THE TOOL KIT OF ARCHAIC MAN THE FACT THAT NeT EVERY IN SUCH ASSOCIATIONS VARIOUSLY REPLICAS PARTS OF OF CEREMONIAL FOR MAKING FIRES, WEIGHTS AND TRIBAL SYMBOLS HOWEVER, FROM FROM ALIGNMENT WITH STICKS THIS EVIDENCE DID SERVE OF BANNER-STONE IN MANY AREAS OF WHAT (WEBB APPEAR 1946, IT SEEMS A UTILITARIAN WOODLANDS NET A NUMBER AND KENTUCKY, FROM THROWING FORM THE WHORLS IN THE EASTERN DESPITE AND THAT EFFIGIES, IN DIRECT 1940). TO DESCRIBE HAVE BEEN EVIDENCE, AND HOOKS AND HAAG PURPORT FReM TENNESSEE rOUND HAS NOW COME TO IN THE PAST THERE HAIR ORNAMENTS, SPINDLE PARTICULARLY WHICH TO BE THE ANTLER THAN TAIL OR THUNDERBIRD EFFIGIES, 1917). BANNER-STONEs 1950A, THEY HEADDRESSES, SITES, WEIGHT, OF THE BANNER-STONE. BUTTERFLY (MOOREHEAD OR ATLATL WHICH DOUBLE-BITTED PARTS,OF OF ARTIFACTS OF EXPLAN~TIONS AS WHALE SCANDINAVIAN. STICK CLASS MORE FUNCTiON or NORTH AMERICA. HAS BEEN FOUND OF THE EASTERN WOODLANDS THERE IS NO OI~ECT STILL PROBABLE AS ATLATL EVIDENCE THAT OF THE UTILIZATION THE VARIOUS WEIGHTS. FO~MS BOTH THE P~ESSNCE FO~ THE, P~ESER¥ATI'N ., W'OD ARCHAEOLOGISTS HELP EXPLAIN MIGHT IS NOT, HOWEVER, TO EXCLUDE OF A CATEGORY THE PU~post THE ARCHAIC SOCIAL OF INDIVIDUALS STATUS SPECIFIC CATEGORY INDIVIDUALS EVIDENCE~ GROUPS WHO WERE HUNTING OWNED AND GATHERING OF A CATEGORY TO DESIGNATE ARE SHARPLY THERE LIMITED. WHO ARE GROUPED WITHIN TOGETHER INDIVIDUALS FROM OR SMALL T9 FRIED (1967:52), "RANKING OF LIMITING THIS, UPON WHICH OTHERWISE HOWEVER, THAN PERSONS THE ACCESS NOT TO DEMONSTRATE LIFE DEPENDS OR AS SYMBOLS IS USED HERE OF PRESTIGE EXISTS CAPABLE WHEN OF FILLING OF ITS MEMBERS HOLD ON THE BASIS DOES OF INDIVIDUAL ALSO FUNCTIONED THE TERM "RANK" STATUS G~.UPS THEM AS A PART OF A POSITIONS OF VALUED THIS THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL THAT THE NOT ONLY UTILIZED ON THE THAT SOCIETY. IN WHICH ARE NOT SUFFICIENT THE BASIC RESOURCES DENOTE.S A NUMBER OF SOC~ETY THAT THEY WOULD ATTRIBUTES." INSTANCE, TO DEMONSTRATE THAT OF A PARTICULAR TYPE HAS MEANS OF PART OF THE ATLATL POSITIONS. POSITIONS POSITIONS THE DATA OF THOSE THE NOTION STATUS ACCORDING STATUS FUNCTIONS ~YMBOL OF BANNER-STONES. A~TIFACTS A PARTICULAR A RANK SOCIETY SINCE IN THIS TOOL KIT, BUT THAT THEY THEM. OR PERSONAL CONSISTS OF RANKED ARE FEWER AS A FUNCTION.L SOCIETY IT IS POSSIBLE THESE THIS ALSO THE SYMBOL Tt SUPPORT OR ATTRIBUTES THE OWNERS 1 BELIEVE WHO CATEGORY" POSITION WAS AS A MARKER OR A PARTICULAR BASIS .F SHARED OF AMATEUR EVID~NCE. NON-UTILITARIAN IS, FI~STLY, IT ALSO SERVED WITHIN UNFAVORABLE ACTIVITIES OF SUCH USED STATUSES. WAS' UTILIZED A "SOCIAL SOCIAL ANY POSSIBLE OF THIS ~APER THAT CATEGORY. THE ABSENCE IT IS WERE OF SOIL CONDITiONS AND THE COLLECTING OF RANKED BANNER-STONE AND, SECONDLY, OF THE BANNE~-STONE 1 PROPOSE THAT THE BANNER-STONE THE BANNER-STONE. OR MARKER OF THE ATLATL, OF SEX, TO AGE, IMPLY STRATIFICATION DIFFERENTIAL (FRIED 1967:109). ACCESS TO Fig. 1. A sample of winged (a - c) and wingless (d - f) banner-stone forms; a, geniculate; b, curved pick; c, doublecrescent; d, hourglass; e, tubular; f, humped (after Knoblock 1939). BEFORE SHALL EXAMINING FIRST DESCRIBE THE CULTURAL EASTERN LOCAL WILD THE SPECIFIC THE PHYSICAL ADAPTATIONS WOODLANDS, THE AND ROOT TO CULTIVAtiON OF DEER, PROVIDED 1966). (WILLEY ENVIRONMENT SHEET HAD BEGUN. SOUTH AS WHAT DEVELOPING RETREAT PRIOR AN AMPLE IS NOW THE OHIO RIVER FROM STREAMS PROGRESSED, WERE FREED SUCH AS THE VALLEY AND A SUCCESSIO~ A SUCCESSION OF CHANGES AND, DISAPPEARED, THE ARCHAIC ACTUALLY CONSISTED HABITATS. IN FLORA FROM SMALL BEHIND CULTURE, SUCH AS LARGE, POINTS, GROUND SO ON. ANY EVIDENCE 1966). MORE STONE HOWEVER, TO THIS TOOLS, As THE FINAL lOCKED OR POTTERY UNDER ICE COVER. MAMMALS AREAS WERE OF THE EARLY ~ SERIES ITEMS ENVIRONMENT, LOCAL OF MATERIAL PROJECTILE AND PESTLES, MANUFACTURE THAN ANY LIST OF ARTIFACTS 1967). (AXELROD TO SPECIFIC BY LISTING OF HAD POST-GLACIAL MORtARS ICE ICE AND ALSO UNOERWENT OR ~TRAJQHT-STEMMED ROUGH AS FAR OF SURVIVORS, RESPONSES SUB- ITS TRIBUTARIES UNDERGONE OF SMALLER IN GENERAL OF CULTIVATION IMPORTANT, GROUPS PRIOR GLACIAL NOT GLACIATED, A~D NUTS, ARCHAIC By THE BEGINNING MEGAFAUNA LONG, BASAL-NOTCHED AND POLISHED THE OF THE GLACIAL OF ADAPTIVE GROUPS AND ICE FRONT. ALTHOUGH AS .AN ADAPTATION SHELLFiSH, HAD REACHED PREVIOUSLY THE ABUNDANT FOR HUMAN REPLACED lOCALIZED IT MAY BE CHARACTERIZED CULTURE THE WERE A POPULATION OF A VARIETY FISH, RIVER AND TO IT. OF THE EARLY THAT AND FAUNA. OF PLEISTOCENE ASIDE lEAVING RIVER, BY THE PROXIMITY .THE MAJORITY EXTINCTIONS WHICH OF VEGETATION OF THE GREEN AFFECTED DIET THE GLACIER ALONG THE ARCHAIC OF THE LAST MAJOR VALLEY, FLOWED LAND SURFACES NEVERTHtLESS ARCHAIC, WHICH GAME, 1 AREA, BY GENERALLY By THE BEGINNING TO THIS RETREAT RIVER IN RESPONSE SMALL (8000-5000 B. C.), THE FINAL RETREAT PERIOD DURING IS CHARACTERIZED PRESENCE FOODS OF THE GREEN WERE DEVELOPED AS A WHOLE, RESOURCES. SEEDS, WHICH SITES AND IS MISSING (WILLEY IS THE PARTICULAR CWLTURAL ADAPTATION ARCHAIC PEOPLES, PEOPLE WERE ARCHAIC SITES AN ARE RESOURCES OF LARGE THAT AS WERE AVAILABLE THEY MIDDEN HOOKS, NUTTING GATHERING ITEM AND STONES, AVAILABLE REASONA~LE THE THIS GREEN CASE BY EACH EXPLOITATIONAL OF THE GROUP OF SUB-SYSTEMS OF TENDED RIVER WAS REASONS. WHICH RIVER PARTICULAR ATLATLS BY MADE IT TO AS SUGGESTS DURING IN THE SUCH AS CONFINE PROBLEM REGION OF KENTUCKY REGION HAS QUITE WAS AN PEOPLE WHO A SEASONAL WOULD OFFER THE GREEN RIVER, MOST NOT FEASIBLE TO IN A PAPER CONFINE CHOSEN EXTENSIVE tOR OF THE GREEN THIS STUDY THIS AMOUNT WAS TREAT or AND CYCLE OF THE FISH UTILIZED EXPLOITERS TO BONES EXPLOITATIONAL THESE STUDY IS TO ANIMAL OF THiS LOCATED SHELLFISH HUNTING THESE WHICH A PESTLES, SIMPLE FOLLOWED IN AREAS CASE IS OBVIOUSLY THIS THEy OF BY THAT MORTARS, RIVER A PLENTIFUL PARTICULAR ARCHAIC. BANDS GREEN MARKED INDICATING A RATHER THE THE WHERE WERE OF ARCHAIC ABUNDANT OF A POINT SITES RIV~R SITE. CASE GRINDERS, CONCENTRATE WERE AT PRESENCE ALTHOUGH TO TO IN THE SEMI-NOMADIC CHANNELS, BANNER-STONES SOLUTION SUCH EACH GREEN PARTICULARLY OBVIOUSLY THE OF THE AT WHERE OCCUPATION DIET. RESOURCES. DECISION POINTS LOCATED THERE ON CASE INVENTORY SHELLS RESOURCES. PEOPLE ALONG TOOL AT TOOLS AND IN THE EXPLOITATION. IN THE CARRIED STABLE HABITATION THE AVAILABLE. PREVAILED SEASONALLY OF FOR SPECIFIC ECONOMY EXPLOITATION, BY OF DISCARDED WERE THROUGH IN THE UTILI~ED DIFFERENT MERITED FOUND WAS ACTIVITIES A NUMBER TOOLS WEREM8STCOMMONLY SHELLFISH IN THE THE REPRESENT. OF OF IS ALSO FREQUENTLY IMPORTANT MAXIMUM VARIETY EVIDENCED ACCUMULATION AN ITEMS A NUMBER MOST SITES, SUPPLY GREAT ASSUMPTION SITES ARCHAIC THESE UTILIZED. SUCH WERE THE INDICATES BEING WHICH ADVANTAGEOUS. AREA ENTIRE LENGTH. TO A SHELLFISH, RIVER THE ONE PURPOSE. PUBLISHED OF FOR AREA THE LOCAL SECONDLY, DATA MOST AREA. AVAILABLE. THIRDLY, OF A POPULATION STATUS WITHIN RELATED AND THOSE THAT SITES RIVER BEFORE, VALLEY WOULD ALONG AVAILABLE EACH HOMOGENEOUS ANNIS THE KIRKLAND A SPEClrlC AND CULTUftALLY WOULD MOST AS RIVER OF FOOD THE SHELL SUCH LIKELY BE VALLEYS. AND AN AVENUE MOUND SITES A GROUP ALONG RIVER THE READ SHELL OF ARCHAIC WITH THESE A OF LOCATED OF ftELATED A ~PECIFIC GROUP OF ATLATLS. OF INDIVIDUALS AFTER DEMONSTRATING OF THE BANNER-STONE, IT WILL GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS OWNED GROUP RECEIVED THIS "SPECIAL" THElft MANNER DISTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURE, WITH BY BY RIVER TO THIS SOCIETY. THE PROBABLE TREATMENT SITE, RELATIVELY SEASONAL~Y BE THOSE UTILITARIAN TO INDICATE INDIVIDUALS WHAT OF BANNER-STONES, TYPE OF MATERIAL WHO WERE FUNCTION PARTICULAft WITHIN BANNER-STONES WHILE THE OTHERS IN CONJUNCTION FROM WHICH 2): CONTAIN NOW BE POSSIBLE OF CONCEftN WOULD THEM AND WHY CERTAIN SITES IN THE SAME OCCUPIED WITHIN THE WARD ALL OF THESE IT SHOULD THE (SEE FIGURE ARE ALSO CONNECTED THEN BE NECESSARY BURIAL DIFFERENTIAL SITE. IN MIND, BE TAKEN JNtilAN KNOLL, HAVE BEEN CATEGOftY OF INDIVIDUALS SHOULD I HAVE SELECTED AftE LOCATED ALL SIX SITES OF RESOURCES ITS TRIBUTARIES MIDDEN, OCCUPATIONS, SIMILAftlTIES AND VILLAGE ARRAY OF SITES IN THIS CASE, THE G~EEN AND THE PARRISH DIFFERENT SAMPLING ENVlftONMENT, AND MAY WELL THE SPECIFIC WITH SOURCE SITES. THE BEST OF ftELATED PEOPLES. DID NOT. BOUNDAftlES SUCH AN ESSENTIALLY LOCALE. MOUND, SITE, EVIDENCE HOMOGENEOUS OWNERS or StTES AND ITS TftlBUTARIES OFFER AREA OFFERED SIX SITES THE CARLSON CHANNELS. INDICATE OF GEOGftAPHICALLY A CONVENIENT FOR EXPLOITATION, FOLLOWING LOCATE BY NATURAL AND MIGftATION BET~EEN FROM A FAIRLY GROUPS A GROUP SUPPOSEDLY CATEGORY SITES. SINCE ABUNDANT WHICH SUCH A CLUSTERING PROVIDE THE GftEEN RIVER OCCUPATION ARTIFACTS AND DESCftlBE A SPECIFIC BE UTILIZED. IN AREAS DEFINED COMMUNICATION IS TO LOCATE POPULATION, SHOULD As MENTIONED LOCATED IF ONE THEY WERE 1. Carlson Annis, Butler Co., Kent. 2. Read Shell Midden, Butler Co., Kent. 3. Indian Knoll, Ohio Co., Kent. 4. Kirkland Site, Mclean Co., Kent. 5. Ward Site, Mclean Co., Kent. 6. Parrish Villaqe, Hopkins Co., Kent. MADE, ELABORATION WITHIN WHICH rUNCTION FROM IN DIRECT WEIGHT, OF STONE APART AND ANTLER TO SUGGEST THROWER WHICH WEIGHTS 3). ARE rOUND FROM WE88'S AS A SPEAR-THROWER WEIGHT (WEBB THAT DECAYED, RATHER (1946, (SEE F'IGURE FROM THE PLAUSIBLE RECONSTRUCTIONS IT SEEMS MORE THAN LIKELY THAT THE BANNER-STONE STATUS POSITION. ADDITIONAL ARCHAIC UTILITARIAN ALSO SERVED ARE A NUMBER NON-UTILITARIAN MAN TO FASHION ANO CORRECT STONE DISTANCE SPEAR AND ANTLER OF THE BANNER-STONE IT IS REASONABLE AND ADDITIONAL THE DIRECT ALIGNMENTS IN NUMEROUS WAS FOUND ON A WOODEN DISCUSSION COMPLEX THE LEVERAGE OF BURIALS OF' ATTACHING ACTUALLY TO CONCLUDE THESE rUNCTION, AN ATLATL or FACTORS FUNCTION. WEIGHTS IT MAY ALSO BE AS AN INOICATOR SEEMS WHICH or A RANKED MIGHT AND THE WEIGHTS, 1955). ARQUED THIS WITH HANDLE, ONLY THE STONE THAT THE BANNER-STONE NOT ONLY ARE USUALLY MOUNTED OF' THE ACTUAL MANNER TO ITS PURELY THERE WITH ASSOCIATED TO GIVE WEIGHT AND THE REST OF THE ATLATL ASSOCIATED WEIGHTS. ORDER 19508), BANNER-STONES 19508). IS, THE ANTLER COMPLETE 4). 199OA, BUT THEY LEAVING 1950A, TO THE THROWING-STICK IN ADOlTION 1946, ALL ORIGINALLY WAS UTILIZED (ALSO SEE KElLAR or THE BANNER-STONE IN BURIALS IN THE SAME TME BANNER-STONE WEIGHT ASPECT OF THE ATLATl, (SEE FIGURE HAO LONG SiNCE or RANK. THE ARTIFACTS FOUND CONTEXT NON-UTILITARIAN USE AS THROWING-STICK PORTIONS HOOK ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEIR DR SYMBOLS SAMPLED, THAT THEY WERE OS..lECTS INTACT. INDICATE FROM KENTUCKY TO THEIR ALIGNMENT SHOULD or THE UTILITARIAN SITES lESS PERISHABLE AND TME PARTICULAR MARKERS EVIDENCE POINT THE MAJORITY THAT STATUS THE SIX KENTUCKY OTHER rOUND EVIDENCE FROM BURIAL BANNER-STONES ,S THEY WERE AS SOCIAL POSITIVE COMES or DESIGN, INDICATE THE MATERIAL UTILIZED By TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED F'OR Fig. 3. Burials with associated atlalt parts in situ. Parts of atlatl complex are circled (after Webb 1946). Ffg.4. Suggested method of mountinq a banner-stone as an atlatl weight (after Webb 1950b). ITS ATTRACTIVE STEATITE, WERE COLOR BANDED THE SURrACE SLATE, MATERIALS Of AND EACH GRAIN rlNE MOST REQUIRED TO SURrACE, AND PERfORATE CONCERN roR ARTICLE. WINGS ITS fiRST THAN ONE ANOTHER WERE TAKEN THAT WERE. BROKEN WITH TO REPAIR INCLUDED AND THE CLUE THEIR IT WAS INCLUDED IN SPECIAL REASONS. FIRSTLY, BANNER-STONES. VERY ACCOMPANIED OF TYPE OF TO SIGNIfY SOME INDIVIDUALS OUTSIDE FREQUENTLY SIX SITES OF AN INCH THICK WHICH GRAVE GOOD WERE THE IN MIDDEN EXAMINED, HEAPS A TOTAL TERM AND MIDDLE ARCHAIC TREATMENT GRE~TER CONTEXT, Of BE DEFERENCE RANDOMLY BANNER-STONES, IN A PilE IN USE FURTHER HERE OR AN OR 15% FOR THREE NEARLY THESE INCLUSION THREE INDICATION THAN FOUND WITHIN THEN THE PRESTIGE ARE AND CONTAINED FINALLY, RARE. THE UTILIZATION; BURIALS DEAD, PAINS INTENTIONALLY DESTROYED GOODS. THE NO BANNER-STONES BANNER-STONES WAS THE WAS GREAT WHilE IS USED BANNER-STONES SCATTERED 67 OF WING DEPOSITED ARCHAIC BURIAL UTiliTARIAN IN USE. fOR INClUDEO GRAVE IS THAT THAT TO THE I). OR REPAIRED POLISH RESEMBLE EACH AND MORE ORDINARY FREQUENTLY GRAVE "SPECIAL" WHICH ADDITIONAL AND MOST SKILL, INDICATES or BROKEN IMPORTANCE EARLY ACCORDED BURIAL BE EDGE POLISHED AND or WHICH fiGURE IT SEEMS PECK AN rUNCTION IN THE TO THE A DIFFERENTIAL (SEE HIGHLY IN TIME, DRilL FOR QUARTZITES THE FORM, THE WERE ENOUGH IN AN THAT HOWEVER, ATLATL. COLORED SOME PROBABLY BURIALS BY SHOWN WERE SCATTERED FEW SECONDLY, SEEM MADE BURIALS. WERE BE IN HANDLING. INVESTMENT DESIGNS, OF SUFFICIENT ALWAYS ANY A REED WELL BROKEN ALSO WITH rORMS IMPORTANT HOWEVER, CORRECT NON-UTILITARIAN rRAGMENTS WAS THE THEIR INTENTIONALLY BANNER-STONE OUT WOULD EASE 1939). GREAT SO IN BURIALS, AND THE POLISHED Of ITS (KNOBLOCK FORM THAN WERE SIXTEENTH TO THE rlNElY Dr BUTTERrLIES, MORE HAMMER MANurACTURE ELABORATE, TO rOR GRANITE, CHOSEN ATTESTS MATERIAL THAN GRAINED orTEN WEIGHT THEN RATHER THAT OTHERS. QUITE THE OF FACTS SITES. THE TOTAL OF THE SAMPLE, WAS LOCATED RANDOMLY WOULD IN BURIALS IN THE GENERAL SUGGEST INDIVIDUALS WITHIN RECEIVING TREATMENT THE PERSONS INDIVIDUALS A TOTAL TREATMENT 2,153 OF (SEE TABLE WERE THEIR BURIED NUMBER INCLUDED OF SYSTEM I DO NOT~ HOWEVER, INTEND TO INDICATE TO SUGGEST SOME REASON, WAS RANKED PAPER TO SPECIFY TOD£MONSTRATE OPERATION. [VIDENCE CONSIDERATION WEIGHTS PERSONS LIVING FROM THE TOTAL INDICATES NUMBER HUNTING CHILDREN WERE THE SUBSISTENCE THE OWNERS ENGAGED MIGHT OF SPEAR or BURIALS MAY HAVE BEEN THE FROM INDIVIDUAL IT SEEMS ADULT 61, ONLY 4). THIS BASED MALES OF OR ON PRESTIGE. POSITIONS BUT ONLY WAS INCLUDED THE ETHNOGRAPHIC EXCAVATIONS. FROM WHO WERE BURIALS. WHICH EVIDENCE ACTIVITIES THAT CLOSELY OF OF AND SMALL INVOLVED THEY WERE THAT THE ACTUAL MOST INCLUDE IN BURIALS THAT WOMEN IT IS UNLIKELY PROBABLE IN FROM THE DIFFERENTIAL AT ALL SIX SITES GATHERING FOR OF THIS IN BANNER-STONE SUPPOSE BUT THAT, BE CONJECTURED WERE 3%, DIFFERENTIAL WERE, IN THE GENERAL WE MIGHT OF THE ARCHAIC. THROWERS. STATUS or INDIVIDUALS IN THE CONSIDERABLE PURSUITS THE MAJORITY 6 SITES THAT WERE SAMPLED, MAY BE INrERRED CATEGORY PEOPLES, IN SOME WAY FOR SUCH RANKING THAT BANNER-STONES AND GATHERING or HOWEVER, IT IS NOT THE PURPOSE AND OF ALL AGES AND BOTH SEXES. NUMBER OF THE POPULATION IN BURIALS OF THE AGE AND SEX WERE STATUSES OF RANKED OF SUCH A SYSTEM or THIS SOCIAL DISTRIBUTION ~NY TYPE OF STRATIFICATION, CRITERIA SYSTEM LOCATED IN BURIALS, (SEE TABLE OF A SEGMENT THE EXACT WE~E BY A LARGE OF WHICH OF RANKED THE REST. or BANNER-STONES THE NATURE ATLATL WHAT ABOVE THAT A SIMPLE DISTRIBUTION [VIDENCE THE PRESENCE THIS THAT GIVEN THE BANNER-STONES A TYPE RATHER FROM EXCAVATED SUGGESTS I). A MANNER FROM WERE 85%, INCLUSION IN SUCH FOR EXAMPLE, BURIALS OR POSSESSED THAT WAS DIFFERENT BURIED. NUMBER OF THE TOTAL EXCAVATIONS THE POPULATION. THAT 376, THE REMAINING THAT BANNER-STONES INDICATES THE WHILE OWNERS INVOLVED IN WOULD SEEM A MALE TO LEAVE LITTLE POSSESSION, 5 TABLE ACCOMPANIED or GRAVE PROBABLY HIGHLIGHTS BY OTHER GOODS DOUBT ASSOCIATED INTENTIONALLY ARTIF'ACTS, RED OCNRE, ITEMS SUCH AS CACHES THE ANTLER "OOMS THIS EXCLUDES PINS, AND BITS OF CLOTH. INDICATE ANY INTENTIONALLY OR ORNAMENTATION. DIFFERENCES THIS SINCE A AS DErlNED PLACED NO EVIDENCE INTENTIONALLY PLACED GRAVE or THE ENTIRE SAMPLE OF GRAVE TY~E GOODS GOODS. GOODS THE NUMBER MIGHT INDICATE HAVE ITEMS DOES ARTICLES THESE BEST TO EXCLUDE HIGHER or GRAVE ADORNMENT CONTAINED OR ARTIFACTS, ONLY INTENTIONALLY GRAVE INCLUDING NOT OISTINGUISHING or BURIALS WITH BEEN OF DRESS OF' ALL TYPES IN THE ARCHAIC, THE RELATIVELY WOULD TO PERMIT ITEMS or PERSONAL Or THOSE BURIALS COMPLEX, AWLS, CLOTHES IT IS PROBABLY or BURIALS UTILITY OF' THESE THE VAST MAJORITY SINCE, RARE, GORGETS, BUT RATHER 2,153 BURIALS CDNTAINEO AND BANNER-STONES. ARE RAT"ER AND GRAVE EITHER USUALLY IN THE CATEGORY WHICH ON THE FREQUENCY MAY surrlCE. WERE OF THE ATlATL ARE NOT SUFFICIENT OF DRESS, PREDOMINANTLY OF' ARTIFACTS, THE PRESENCE GENERALIZATION OF' ANY ARTlrACTS, GOODS. BEADS, ARTlrACTS, THE DATA ABOVE, BURIALS AND HANDLES AS SHELL IN THE ELABORATENESS INFORMATION. GOODS, SUCH WAS OF' HUNTER. ALL ITEMS or DRESS ADORNMENTS PINS, THE ROLE OFF'ERED GRAVE PART or PERSONAL HAIR WITH WEIGHT THE FACT THAT BANNER-STONE I INCLUDE AND BANNER-STONES. THAT THE ATlATL 80TH GOODS 18~ PLACED OF ANY BANNER-STONES RANK OF THE INDIVIDUALS eURI ED TMERE. By TAKING POSSISILITY GATHERERS POSSESSING A RATHER EMERGES; ~ARGE THAT THAT EXPLOITED IS, THE SMALL BANDS THE TERRITORY A KINO or SEASONAL HAY HAVE EMERGED LEAP rROM THE DATA IN RESPONSE MIGRATIONS AND SOME LEADERSHIP POPULATION MOVEMENTS MIGHT BE GUIDED AUTHDRITY. TO ENVIRONMENTAL TO COORDINATE CITED, or SEMI-NOMAOIC MAY HAVE BEEN OR EPISODIC INrERRED ALREADY THIS rACTORS THEM. WHICH HUNTERS AND BY AN INDIVIOUAL AUTHORITY DEMANDED EVlDENCE rROM THE SAMPLE AN ENTICING SITES. STATUSSEASONAL or SUCH r,VE or THESE Table 1 Intra-Site Distribution of Banner-Stones Number of BannerStones in General Excavations Number of BannerStones in Burials N % N % 248 87 38 20 100 Ward 8 K1rkland Total Number of Banner-Stones At Each Site N % 13 286 100 0 a 20 100 62 5 38 13 100 3 100 a 0 3 100 Carlson Annis 72 88 10 12 82 100 Read Shell Midden 25 64 14 36 39 100 376 85 67 15 443 100 Indian Knoll Parrish TOTAL Abbreviations: AGE GROUP Nb - New Born SA - Sub Adult 18-20 years I - Infant x-3 years VA - Young Adult 21-35 years C - Child 4-12 years MA - Middle Aqed 36-55 years J OA - Old Adult 56-x years - Juvenile estimated age A - Adolescent 13-17 years Table 2 Combined Total of Banner-Stones in Burials From 5 Sites· Male Female Nb Indeterminate Total 1 1 I 10 1 1 12 C 2 1 3 6 1 1 1 7 J A 5 1 SA 3 1 4 VA 26 7 33 MA 2 2 OA Undetermined TOTAL 1 48 72% 11 16% 8 1 12% 67 100% • The sixth site, the Parrish Villaqe site was omitted from this table since no banner-stones were found in burial context there. * Only 5 sites are included here since the Parrish Village site contained no banner~stones in burial context. ** Only burials of males from these sites have included multiole banner~stones. two banner-stones. In each case the burial included Total Number of Burials Compared to Burials with Banner-Stones Total Number of Burials With Banner-Stones Kirkland Read Shell Midden Total Number of Burials 35 880 o 133 5 433 o 70 12 247 9 390 61 3% 2,153 100% Burials With Grave Goods Comoared With Total Number of Burials Buri a1s With Grave Goods Kirkland Read Shell Midden Total Number of Burials 187 880 76; 133 33 433 6 70 33 247 43 390 378 18% 2,153 100% SITES APPEA~ SHO~T PE~IODS THE SIXTH TO HAVE BEEN SMALL OF TIME, SITE, SETTLEMENT AN AVERAGE OF SUGGEST IS IN ACCO~D BY SANDERS WITH BURIALS FACTORS AS, SEASONALLY ABUNDANT THE "SPECIAL" OR STATUS NEW ROLE DIFFERENTIATED EPISODIC LEAOERSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL ATLATL, THAT AUTHORITY WHICH ~r BURIALS SUGGESTS SIZE or A HUNTING BAND EXPLOITING A SPECIAL SIZE (1962), SANDERS HAVE LEADERSHIP or A HUNTING WAS BASED IN SHORT, ON THE BASIS or "SPECIAL" IN OTHER STATUS REPRESENT RELATIVELY AND OTHERS. COULD OTHER BE FOR IN RESPONSE TO EVIDENCE; SUCH LIKE TO SUGGEST THE EMERGENCE THAT IN THE ARCHAIC OF A SEA~ONAL MAY HAVE EMERGED IT IS RECOGNIZE INSUFFICIENT or THE EXERCISE AS UPON CRITERIA AND PRICE I WOULD BAND IN RESPONSE or A OR TO PARTICULAR rACToRS. ALTHOUGH UTILITARIAN BURIALS DURING ONE. WE CURRENTLY RESOURCES. ~ESOU~CES. SPECIAL THIS DIFrERENTIATION er WHICH r.~ PERMANENT THE NUMBER TO EVERY SERVICE WHICH UTILIZED SCATTE~ED NUMBER THE PREDICTED LEADERSHIP LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION. ENVIRONMENTAL IN ADDITION, (1968), WE~E A MORE ONE or WHOM8CCUPIED AND PRICE THiS SPECIAL WHICH HAVE MIGRAT£D TO THE TOTAL THAN AGE AND SEX, THE ONLY CRITERIA A BAND COULD THAT THE AVERAGE STATUS. THAT GReUPS 35 UNDlrFERENTIATED 35 INDIVIDUALS, POSSIBLE SEASONALLY RELATIVE THIS AREA WAS SUGGESTED TO EXPLOIT OF THE YEi.R. BURIALS THE DATA THIS SITES MAY HAVE REPRESENTED SMALLER SEASONS OR BANNER~ST.NE W~RDS, INDIAN KNOLL, rROM WHICH LESS ABUNDANT P~OBABLY HABITATION THE BANNER-STONE rUNCTION or SERVING IT CAN ALSO BE SHOWN IS, IT IS A MARKER THE PARTICULAR CAN BE DEMONSTRATED PORTION AS AN ADDITION or A SOCIAL or THE POPULATION PERrORMED TO THE THROWING TO HAVE AN ADDITIONAL OR SYMBOL TO HAVE STICK NON-UTILITARIAN CATEGORY THAT POSSESSED OF RANKED THIS THE OR rUNCTIONj STATUSES. ARTICLE WAS HOWEVER, THE PRESTIGE NOT BE OEMeNSTRATEO ONE EPISODIC MENTAL MIGHT AUTHORITY PR.VE ROLE WHICH THIS WOULD THAT BY WHICH THE PRESENT FINAL TO BE A STIMULUS WH1CH THAN WITH IDEA SUGGESTED FACTORS. SOCIETY SYSTEM FINAL CRITERIA STATUSES WERE RANKED CAN DATA. BY THE DATA MAY BE THE PRESENCE .F AN EMERGED ENVIRON- NOTION, IN RESPONSE HOWEVER TO A FURTHER ACKN.WLEDGE PREVIOUSLY THESE A GREATER ATTRIBUTED TO SEASONAL SPECULATIVE EXAMINATleN COMPLEXITY TO IT. 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