2019
DOI: 10.1007/s41982-019-00042-4
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‘I Can Do It’ Becomes ‘We Do It’: Kimberley (Australia) and Still Bay (South Africa) Points Through a Socio-technical Framework Lens

Abstract: Building on the body of work regarding the concepts of invention and innovation in lithic technology, we further explore the give-and-take relationship between people and their technologies in two different stone point knapping traditions. From the socio-technical framework perspective, which is one amongst many ways to look at technological trends, the acceptance and stabilisation of a tool-making tradition is not only dictated by its technology-specific properties, such as its ingenuity or usefulness. Instea… Show more

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“…Socially: Our technologies are embedded in our culture/s as a result of social learning, teaching, and negotiation (e.g. Boyd et al 2011;Högberg and Lombard 2021). 5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Socially: Our technologies are embedded in our culture/s as a result of social learning, teaching, and negotiation (e.g. Boyd et al 2011;Högberg and Lombard 2021). 5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we note that the comparison between the engravings from Blombos and Diepkloof might not provide the best test case for this hypothesis. There is no direct evidence of contact between the groups inhabiting the different sites, which implies that the engraved patterns may have increased in discriminability relative to pattern production in neighboring groups from which we currently do not have archeological evidence (60). Furthermore, discriminability also depends on learning and might have been enhanced over time through extended exposure to the patterns irrespective of their changes in form (61,62).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…To further this interpretation in future studies, cultural transmission theory [ 147 151 ] could be applied to cases like Sibudu based on the observed directional shifts in stone knapping behaviors that are likely related to mechanisms of information transmission (see e.g. for the Still Bay: [ 152 ]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this line of reasoning, spatially distinct selection pressures from environmental circumstances would have led to comparable behavioral adaptations within these regions, coupled with increased connectivity of groups within these areas [e.g. 65 , 82 , 152 ]. Yet, even within the HP we see asynchronous changes that do not align.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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