Clovis toolmakers of North America made some intriguing choices when it came to their raw materials. Despite the inherent challenges of using quartz crystals—such as their size, hardness, and complicated crystalline structure—they occasionally crafted points and tools from this seemingly subpar material.
In a recent study led by Dr. Briggs Buchanan, researchers aimed to evaluate whether these quartz crystal tools held up functionally against those made from superior stone types. By employing scaling and geometric morphometric analyses, the team uncovered insights into the practicality and overall utility of these ancient tools. The results of this fascinating research have been documented in the journal Lithic Technology.