Preliminary results on the applicability of neutron activation analysis (NAA) to identify cherts from the Munsungun Lake Formation, Maine, USA

Author:

Kitchel Nathaniel R.1ORCID,MacDonald Brandi L.2ORCID,Boulanger Matthew T.3,Rockwell Heather M.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire USA

2. Archaeometry Laboratory University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) Columbia Missouri USA

3. Department of Anthropology Southern Methodist University Dallas Texas USA

4. Cultural and Historic Preservation Program, Department of Art and Art History, Department of Cultural, Environmental, and Global Studies Salve Regina University Newport Rhode Island USA

Abstract

AbstractRed chert attributed to the Munsungun Lake Formation, Maine, USA is common in late Pleistocene fluted‐point‐period archaeological sites located throughout the New England states and Quebec, appearing more frequently than any other material type in the region. Despite the assumed association between red Munsungun chert and fluted‐point‐period sites, until recently, it was not possible to link red chert artifacts from these sites to a specific source area within the Munsungun Lake Formation because outcrops of this material associated with direct evidence of past use were not documented. Here, we report the first results of a neutron activation analysis (NAA) study of red Munsungun chert from two quarry areas within the Munsungun Lake Formation. These results suggest that NAA can distinguish between chert source areas within the Munsungun Lake Formation and lookalike materials from the wider region. Additional analyses are required to include more comparative samples and evaluate the efficacy of less destructive geochemical techniques in characterizing cherts from the region. Despite the need for additional research, these results suggest that NAA will be useful for re‐evaluating past identifications of chert from the Munsungun Lake Formation, providing an important foundation for additional geochemical research in the region.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Archeology,Archeology

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