Llano Complex (Culture Keyword)

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Domebo and the Two Creeks Hypothesis (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John R. Lashelle.

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Geochronology of Man-Mammoth Sites and Their Bearing On the Origin of the Llano Complex, In Pleistocene and Recent Environments of the Central Great Plains, Edited By Wakefield Dort, Jr., and J. Knox Jones, Jr (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C. Vance Haynes, Jr..

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Guide to the Identification of Certain American Indian Projectile Points (1958)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert E. Bell.

This guide to the identification of certain American Indian projectile points is designed to acquaint the reader with a series of projectile point types that have been identified and named by archaeologists. As a guide it is far from complete, and there are many additional types of projectile points that are not included; also, there are a number of distinctive forms which have not been typed. There are somewhere between 150 and 200 projectile point types that have been named in the United...


Pre-Ceramic Subsistence Patterns in the Great Plains (1952)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard P. Wheeler.

Suggested sequence of Pre-Ceramic subsistence patterns in the Great Plains Area (circa 9000 B.C. - 1000 A.D.).


The Pre-Ceramic Subsistence Patterns in the Great Plains (1952)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard P. Wheeler.

In this document, Richard P Wheeler synthesizes in chart form knowledge of Early Man – or rather of pre-pottery making men – in the Plains area according to inferable subsistence patterns, in chronological order. On this level of anthropological abstraction, the task was not difficult because of the scarcity of known information. Wheeler’s perspective also includes a brief history of the development of American paleontology.