I have been using wooden batons(billets ) since 1999. Others have been doing it much longer, when you and I(Ben) were still in diapers.I have not seen a Clovis hunter do it nor have I seen you do it. You have shown pictures of an overshot and a flaker, not you doing it. Not the same. I would ask you the same, Have you seen a Clovis hunter do it. The answer is no. So you have no more credibility than any one else. You are only inferring which is what we are all doing. It is the foundation of Archaeology and Anthropology, since none of us were there we can only infer from the evidence and the results of Experimental archaeology.
The problem I see with Ben's theory is he is trying to apply his short peg punch hold it between your fingers, in his palm to everything. It does not and will not produce the results we see in the materials used in the Northeast Archaic broadspear traditions. Wooden billets do this very well where nothing else produces the same results. There is a finite list of material available to the Native Knappers. It had to be bone, stone , antler or wood. Technique is a different matter, multiple combinations of. The Archaic in the Midwest and West and South was different than in the Northeast. Same techniques will not apply. Different source material, different end product.
Pete Davis made no claim to have stumbled onto something and if you go back and read it Keith did not make the claim that Pete discovered anything. Pete merely brought it to the front and it has caught on from his efforts to promote it. He and others are standing on the shoulders of others (Cresson, Callahan,Silsby, and others) who went years before on a quest to determine the methods used to work this gnarly rock found in the Northeast. As was said nothing new to some of us. The difference I see is the ability to discuss techniques, methods etc. within that group, sharing ideas, respecting one anothers talent and opinions, and an interest in finding the answers and producing results, that match the record.
All these pictures and remains are not suitable to produce the first stages of quarry production. Show me some tools from the The most recent round of pictures and archaeological remains I believe actually bolster Keith's theory that Ben is missing an entire tool set.quarry not a burial. Ben keeps asking, "Why can't you guys figure out how I am using the punch I keep showing you?" Well there are only two ways it can be used, You are either hitting it on the end like a typical punch or you are hitting it on the side like a typical rocker punch. Can't see it being done any other way. How its being held does not really change the direction of force. Neither are new or unique.
"I have not seen a Clovis hunter do it nor have I seen you do it. You have shown pictures of an overshot and a flaker, not you doing it. Not the same. I would ask you the same, Have you seen a Clovis hunter do it. The answer is no. So you have no more credibility than any one else. You are only inferring which is what we are all doing. It is the foundation of Archaeology and Anthropology, since none of us were there we can only infer from the evidence and the results of Experimental archaeology."Since people here see fit to call technologies - of which we have zero evidence - "abo", I should fit right in calling the technology that I discovered tine-based Clovis overshot. My tine base Clovis overshot is awesome. It works on the first try, on many different materials. And, it only requires a common deer tine.
"So you have no more credibility than any one else. You are only inferring which is what we are all doing. It is the foundation of Archaeology and Anthropology, since none of us were there we can only infer from the evidence and the results of Experimental archaeology."Not true. There is a difference between using a method that was known to have been used by Native American knappers, versus using a method that is cooked up in someone's garage. I recognized the tine based overshot method in the very same records that I tried to get flintknappers to look at between 2010 and 2011. It is unfortunate that people did not take the time to study those records. But, it is their loss not mine.
"The problem I see with Ben's theory is he is trying to apply his short peg punch hold it between your fingers, in his palm to everything. It does not and will not produce the results we see in the materials used in the Northeast Archaic broadspear traditions."That is not an interpretation that I currently adhere to. Still, a misguided view is better than no view at all.
"Wooden billets do this very well where nothing else produces the same results."You don't know that "nothing else" produces the same results. You would have to know every flintknapping possibility before you can make that claim. And, no one on earth knows every possibility.
"Pete Davis made no claim to have stumbled onto something and if you go back and read it Keith did not make the claim that Pete discovered anything."Well, I did discover something. The very same records that no one wanted to look at, between 2010 and 2011, and onward actually contain the blueprint of sophisticated tine-based overshot flaking. So, maybe Pete did not discover anything, but I have. And, the profound part is that I endured years of continual naysaying, while the actual answer was within records that I was showing the naysayers. Ha ha ha. I found it.
"The difference I see is the ability to discuss techniques, methods etc. within that group, sharing ideas, respecting one anothers talent and opinions, and an interest in finding the answers and producing results, that match the record."Match the record - yes, like tine-based Clovis overshot. Well, where was the discussion, and the sharing of ideas, in 2010, 2011, 2012, and onwards? It makes a great story, though. When certain people ask whether anyone knows about this stuff, I tell them that I spent years trying to get people to look at the evidence. And, I was subject to ridicule, insults, name calling, straw man attacks, switch and bait tactics, I was told that I was wasting my time, the idea is a pipe dream, the list goes on. And, five years later, I realized that tine based Clovis overshot was actually contained within the VERY RECORDS that I had tried to get "more knowledgeable" people to look at. Fifteen minutes later, I pull a coast to coast flake, on a crudely made spearhead. And, I immediately over ran the coast to coast flake, with a full blown outrepasse. And, I did it with the very same information that all of you rejected over and over, these last five years. Woo hoo! I won! It is not like you didn't see the info. It was presented multiple times. I found Clovis tine-based outrepasse in the very same records that everyone else openly rejected, and publicly repudiated. Amazing!
"All these pictures and remains are not suitable to produce the first stages of quarry production. Show me some tools from the The most recent round of pictures and archaeological remains I believe actually bolster Keith's theory that Ben is missing an entire tool set.quarry not a burial."Quarry reduction? Ha ha ha. You must be joking. I never said that late stage overshot has anything to do with quarry reduction. Ever hear of "hammerstones"? Would you like photos of all my hammerstone overshot FAILURES? Is this another switch and bait tactic? I am missing a tool set, for quarries? Ha ha ha. Buckets of hammerstones are not enough? Ha ha ha. I cannot stop laughing. I have bucket loads of hammerstones, and I am missing quarry tools? Ha ha ha. Is this for real?
"Ben keeps asking, "Why can't you guys figure out how I am using the punch I keep showing you?" Well there are only two ways it can be used, You are either hitting it on the end like a typical punch or you are hitting it on the side like a typical rocker punch. Can't see it being done any other way. How its being held does not really change the direction of force. Neither are new or unique."No, that is not how the overshot is made. And, if it was, you would have done it, by now. Remember the photos that you had censored from the Paleoplanet forum? They did not contain overshot, either. Here I will refresh your memory. There is not a single overshot on this piece:
I figured out the first 50% of the process, in 2012. And, I figured out that last 50% of the process, in January of 2015. And, I did it with information that was provided to possibly hundreds of flintknappers, between 2010, and 2011, and on. It is clear that the loss is not mine. The worst mistake that the flintknappers made was putting up all the resistance against well documented factual evidence. It is not like I only know one thing. I found out a lot of other stuff, on the way. But, the tine based overshot, coast to coast flaking, and fluting, is a hallmark trait. And, no one is going to recreate it with hammerstones, or batons.
You can come up with any narrative that you want. But, when the time is right, I am going to show other people things that no one has provided answers to, until now.