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    A Morphometric Assessment of the Intended Function of Cached Clovis Points

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    A number of functions have been proposed for cached Clovis points. The least complicated hypothesis is that they were intended to arm hunting weapons. It has also been argued that they were produced for use in rituals or in connection with costly signaling displays. Lastly, it has been suggested that some cached Clovis points may have been used as saws. Here we report a study in which we morphometrically compared Clovis points from caches with Clovis points recovered from kill and camp sites to test two predictions of the hypothesis that cached Clovis points were intended to arm hunting weapons: 1) cached points should be the same shape as, but generally larger than, points from kill/camp sites, and 2) cached points and points from kill/camp sites should follow the same allometric trajectory. The results of the analyses are consistent with both predictions and therefore support the hypothesis. A follow-up review of the fit between the results of the analyses and the predictions of the other hypotheses indicates that the analyses support only the hunting equipment hypothesis. We conclude from this that cached Clovis points were likely produced with the intention of using them to arm hunting weapons

    An Assessment of the Impact of Hafting on Paleoindian Point Variability

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    It has long been argued that the form of North American Paleoindian points was affected by hafting. According to this hypothesis, hafting constrained point bases such that they are less variable than point blades. The results of several studies have been claimed to be consistent with this hypothesis. However, there are reasons to be skeptical of these results. None of the studies employed statistical tests, and all of them focused on points recovered from kill and camp sites, which makes it difficult to be certain that the differences in variability are the result of hafting rather than a consequence of resharpening. Here, we report a study in which we tested the predictions of the hafting hypothesis by statistically comparing the variability of different parts of Clovis points. We controlled for the potentially confounding effects of resharpening by analyzing largely unused points from caches as well as points from kill and camp sites. The results of our analyses were not consistent with the predictions of the hypothesis. We found that several blade characters and point thickness were no more variable than the base characters. Our results indicate that the hafting hypothesis does not hold for Clovis points and indicate that there is a need to test its applicability in relation to post-Clovis Paleoindian points

    Usos do conceito de eventos privados à luz de proposições pragmatistas Uses of the concept of private events from the standpoint of pragmatist assumptions

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    O conceito de eventos privados tem sido apontado na literatura da Análise do Comportamento como central para a abordagem de fenômenos relativos à subjetividade, no contexto de uma adesão à instrumentalidade como critério de verdade. Este trabalho discute os usos do conceito de eventos privados a partir de questões levantadas pelo pragmatismo, filosofia com a qual aquele critério de verdade tem sido consistentemente identificado. É examinado em particular o enfoque relacional verbal na análise de conceitos relativos à privacidade, e como esse enfoque se reflete em uma rejeição do mentalismo e do organicismo. O trabalho segue discutindo a importância da comunidade verbal na produção do "mundo privado" individual. Por fim, ressalta-se que alguns autores afastam-se de uma referência funcional/instrumental ao elaborarem o problema da imprecisão de auto-descrições de eventos privados.<br>The concept of private events has been used in behavior-analytic literature as a major topic to the treatment phenomena related to subjectivity, in the context of adopting instrumentality as a criterion of truth. This paper aims to discuss uses of the concept of private events from the standpoint of Pragmatism, a philosophy in which that criterion of truth has been consistently identified. It is particularly examined the focus on verbal relations in the analysis of contents related to privacy, and also how that focus reflects a rejection on mentalism and organicism. The paper continues to discuss the importance of the verbal community in the production of an individual "inside world". In the end, the paper points out that some authors depart from functionalist/instrumentalist reference when working on the problem of imprecision of private events

    Continent-wide or region-specific? A geometric morphometrics-based assessment of variation in Clovis point shape

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