“…In areas where stones were unobtainable, objects of baked clay were used for the same purpose''. Only within the last few decades, however, have archaeologists undertaken systematic studies of cook-stone features (e.g., Backhouse et al, 2005;Black and Creel, 1997;Brink and Dawe, 2003;Clabaugh and Thoms, 2007;Hodder and Barfield, 1991;Holdaway et al, 2005;House and Smith, 1975;Jackson, 1998;Latas, 1992;McParland, 1977;Petraglia, 2002;Pierce, 1984;Roll, 1982;Schalk and Meatte, 1988;Thoms, 1986). The extent to which studies pertaining to cook-stone technology have increased is revealed effectively by Doleman's (1996) well-circulated FCR bibliography as well as via a web-based search on ''fire-cracked rock.''…”