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The Arizona Paleoindian Projectile Point Survey
PROJECT Uploaded by: Saul L. Hedquist

The Arizona Paleoindian Projectile Point Survey is a long-term project to document known occurrences of Paleoindian and Paleoarchaic-age projectile points throughout the state of Arizona by drawing upon public outreach, voluntary disclosure, and the results of published research. Of particular interest are public and private artifact collections containing projectile point types dating between roughly 11,500 and 8,000 radiocarbon years before present. These include fluted Paleoindian point types...


The Arizona Paleoindian Projectile Point Survey - Database (2011)
GEOSPATIAL Saul L. Hedquist.

Database for the Arizona Paleoindian Projectile Point Survey


The Arizona Paleoindian Projectile Point Survey - Database References (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Saul L. Hedquist.

References for the Arizona Paleoindian Projectile Point Survey Database


The Arizona Paleoindian Projectile Point Survey - Poster (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Saul L. Hedquist. Mary M. Praciunas. Jesse Ballenger. D. Shane Miller. Cherie Freeman.

The Arizona Paleoindian Projectile Point Survey is a long-term project to document known occurrences of Paleoindian and Paleoarchaic-age projectile points throughout the state of Arizona by drawing upon public outreach, voluntary disclosure, and the results of published research. Of particular interest are public and private artifact collections containing projectile point types dating between roughly 11,500 and 8,000 radiocarbon years before present. These include fluted Paleoindian point types...


Review of Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Vlcek.

Review of Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture


Review of Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Vlcek.

Review of Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture


The Sequence in Northern Plains Prehistory (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

The State of Wyoming is located in a region known to archaeologists as the northern Plains. Through the medium of archaeology much information has been gathered and compiled which has given us a rather complex picture of the area’s first inhabitants. Although much of the evidence has come from outside our borders, many of the characteristic artifacts are displayed from surface collections which proves the existence of these people in Wyoming also. The exact date of man’s entry into the New World...