Known and Unknown Stone: Papuan Petrology and Reciprocity

What is knowable about stone tool users’ knowledge? The people of the New Guinea Highlands were among the last to use stone implements routinely in their daily lives. These comprised both lithic flake tools and polished stone axes. Their classification of these objects challenges our notion of taxon...

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Abstract What is knowable about stone tool users’ knowledge? The people of the New Guinea Highlands were among the last to use stone implements routinely in their daily lives. These comprised both lithic flake tools and polished stone axes. Their classification of these objects challenges our notion of taxonomic knowledge, which involves agreement over defined classes, whereas they evidence considerable disagreement with unclear categories. It is necessary to situate stone within the egalitarian acephalous cultures where reciprocity features centrally to appreciate the ontological status of stone.
AbstractList What is knowable about stone tool users’ knowledge? The people of the New Guinea Highlands were among the last to use stone implements routinely in their daily lives. These comprised both lithic flake tools and polished stone axes. Their classification of these objects challenges our notion of taxonomic knowledge, which involves agreement over defined classes, whereas they evidence considerable disagreement with unclear categories. It is necessary to situate stone within the egalitarian acephalous cultures where reciprocity features centrally to appreciate the ontological status of stone.
Abstract What is knowable about stone tool users’ knowledge? The people of the New Guinea Highlands were among the last to use stone implements routinely in their daily lives. These comprised both lithic flake tools and polished stone axes. Their classification of these objects challenges our notion of taxonomic knowledge, which involves agreement over defined classes, whereas they evidence considerable disagreement with unclear categories. It is necessary to situate stone within the egalitarian acephalous cultures where reciprocity features centrally to appreciate the ontological status of stone. Résumé de recherche Que peut-on savoir quant aux connaissances des utilisateurs d'outils en pierre ? Les peuples des montagnes de Nouvelle-Guinée furent parmi les derniers à utiliser régulièrement des instruments de pierre dans leur vie quotidienne. Ceux-ci comportaient des outils de pierre sur éclat et des haches de pierre polie. Leur classification de ces objets remet en cause notre notion du savoir taxinomique, lequel implique un accord quant à des classes définies, alors qu'elles mettent en évidence des désaccords considérables avec des catégories imprécises. Il est nécessaire de situer la pierre au sein des cultures acéphales égalitaires où la réciprocité est mise en exergue de manière centrale pour apprécier le statut ontologique de la pierre. Resumen ¿Qué se puede saber sobre el conocimiento de los usuarios de herramientas de piedra? La gente de las Tierras Altas de Nueva Guinea estaba entre los últimos en utilizar instrumentos de piedra de forma rutinaria en su vida diaria. Se trataba de herramientas de escamas líticas y hachas de piedra pulida. Su clasificación de estos objetos desafía nuestra noción de conocimiento taxonómico, que implica un acuerdo sobre clases definidas, mientras que ellos evidencian un desacuerdo considerable con categorías poco claras. Es necesario situar la piedra dentro de las culturas acéfalas igualitarias donde la reciprocidad ocupa un lugar central para apreciar el estatus ontológico de la piedra.
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Title Known and Unknown Stone: Papuan Petrology and Reciprocity
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