PaleoIndian (Culture Keyword)
926-950 (1,837 Records)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E920, 40N 1W, L.2 (2012)
Unidentified Biface Fragment. 4 views.
E924, 14S 13E, L.3 (2012)
Innes (Ace-of-Spades) Point. 4 views.
E929, 2N 24W, L.1 (2012)
Levanna Point. 4 views. Located162 cm with respect to 2N 24W, 36.2 cm with respect to 4N 24W at a depth of 16 cm with respect to 2N 24W.
E934, 2N 22W, L.3 (2012)
Unidentified Biface Fragment. 4 views.
E959, 38N 3W, L.3 (2012)
Genesee Point (4 views).
E968, 12S 18W, L.2 (2012)
Unidentified Biface fragment. 4 views.
E968-1402 Drill Form (2023)
This file describes the morphology and use wear of a drill form from the Eaton site in West Seneca, New York.
E980, 14S 16W, L.3 (2012)
Genesee Point (4 views).
E982, 16S 13E, L.2 (2012)
Unidentifed Biface Fragment. 4 views. Image needs to be rotated.
E985, 38N 3E, L.2 (2012)
Lamoka Point (4 views)
E985, 38N 3E, L.2 (2012)
Innes (Ace-of-Spades) Point. 4 views.
The Earliest Baltimoreans (1971)
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The Earliest South Carolinians: the Paleoindian Occupation of South Carolina (1990)
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Early Archaic Projectile Points and Hunting Patterns in the Lower Illinois Valley (1970)
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Early Cultural Horizons in the Southeastern United States (1950)
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Early History and Archaeology of Nebraska Paleoindian Sites (1991)
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Early Lithic Artifacts from North Alabama (1965)
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Early Occupation of the Colorado Front Range (1965)
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Early Prehistoric Period: Clovis Points (2007)
Clovis points have a wide range of distribution throughout the Northern Plains and Southern Plains regions. They derive their name from the city of Clovis, New Mexico, near which they were first discovered in 1932.
Early Prehistoric Period: Folsom Points (2007)
<html>One of the most controversial points of the Early Prehistoric Period was discovered eight miles west of the town of Folsom, New Mexico, in 1926. The discovery of artifacts associated with articulated bones of extinct mammals of Pleistocene Age came quite unexpectedly with the excavation of a fossil bison remains. Two fragments of artifacts were found in the loose dirt of the diggings. A third fragment was found sometime later still in position in clay surrounding a rib of one of the bison....
Early Prehistoric Period: Midland Points (2007)
The Midland point derives its name from the style of projectile points found at the Scharbauer site located near Midland, Texas. However, the Scharbauer site was not the first to produce these points.
Early Prehistoric Period: Sandia Points (2007)
Sandia points were first discovered in a cave in the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico and they derived their name from this location. Excavation of this cave was sponsored by the University of New Mexico and was started in February 1936.
The Early Settlement of North America: the Clovis Era (2002)
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"Ears" On Paleo Points (1965)
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