Pryor Stemmed (Culture Keyword)

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Hunter-Gatherer Mobility from the Early Archaic to the Late Prehistoric Period: Investigations at the Hogsback Site (48UT2516), a Housepit Site in Southwestern Wyoming (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Summer Moore.

This paper makes use of an in-depth analysis of cultural remains at the Hogsback site (48UT2516), an Archaic housepit site in southwestern Wyoming (see Figure 1), to explore a set of issues relating to hunter-gatherer mobility in the Archaic era. This site, which was reoccupied successively and almost continuously over a period of at least 4,000 years, provides an ample data set against which to discuss such topics as changing settlement patterns and subsistence strategies. In this paper, it is...


Pryor Stemmed, a Specialized Paleoindian Ecological Adaptation (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George C. Frison. Donald Grey.

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Site 48JO303 (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Don Grey.

The 48JO303 site is located in the southern Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. This was the first occurrence of the Pryor stemmed projectile point in an acceptable stratified sequence. A carbon date of 5850 +/- 110 B.C. was obtained for the Pryor stemmed level.