PaleoIndian (Culture Keyword)
976-1,000 (1,837 Records)
GIS distribution of whole endscrapers on the Eaton site, created by Rod Salisbury.
Eaton whole flake scraper distribution (2021)
GIS distribution of whole flake scrapers on the Eaton site, created by Rod Salisbury. Flake scrapers are defined here as unifacial distally retouched scrapers with a thin distal bit.
Eaton Width Histograms: Endscrapers, Flake Scrapers, Side Scrapers (2021)
Histograms illustrating width of whole endscrapers (N = 133), flake scrapers (N = 129), and side scrapers (N = 63) from the Eaton site. These tools are largely unifacial.
Ecological and Climatic Implications of Fossil Mollusks At the Lange / Ferguson Mammoth Site. Appendix B In the Lange / Ferguson Site - An Event of Clovis Mammoth Butchery With the Associated Bone Tool Technology; the Mammoth and Its Track (1985)
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Effects of Inundation On the Pedersen Site, Ca:Eld:201, Folsom Lake, California (1977)
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Effects of Inundation On the Pederson Site, CA:ELD:201, Folsom Lake, California (1977)
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Eight Paleoindian Period Site Locations In Northeastern Montana (1981)
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El Macayo: A Prehistoric Settlement in the Upper Santa Cruz River Valley (2001)
Archaeological data recovery was undertaken by Statistical Research, Inc., at the site of El Macayo (AZ EE:9:107 [ASM]), a prehistoric village located on land occupied by the Santa Cruz County Complex in Nogales, Arizona. Fieldwork was conducted by a crew of four archaeologists and a physical anthropologist under the direction of William L. Deaver between April 16 and May 23, 1996. By the end of 28 days of fieldwork, 177 features had been exposed, identified, and mapped. Of these 177 features,...
Elida Site, Evidence of a Folsom Occupation in Roosevelt County, Eastern New Mexico (1959)
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Eligibility Testing at Ten Sites in the Fannin-McFarland and Tucson Aqueducts, Central Arizona Project Canal, Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima Counties, Arizona (2017)
ACS conducted testing at 10 sites within Reclamation’s CAP ROW seeking to resolve the National Register of Historic Places (Register) eligibility status of sites within the CAP ROW. This document presents the results of that testing.
An Eligibility Testing Plan for Sites in the Fannin-McFarland and Tucson Aqueducts, Central Arizona Project Canal, Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima Counties, Arizona (2017)
In an effort to better manage cultural resources on Reclamation land, PXAO has developed an archaeological site database for the CAP canal. The database was developed using all the previous main stem survey data; however, the Register eligibility status of the majority of these sites was unknown following completion of the CAP. Additionally, an unknown number of sites were either destroyed by construction or excavation, while others are no longer within Reclamation’s CAP right-of-way (ROW). PXAO...
Emergency Archeology in the Missouri River Basin: the Role of the Missouri Basin Project and the Midwest Archeological Center in the Interagency Archeological Salvage Program, 1946-1975 (1999)
During the first half-dozen years of its existence, the Midwest Archeological Center continued the mission of its predecessor, the Missouri Basin Project: “emergency” or “salvage” archeology at water resource development projects within the vast Missouri River Basin, primarily along the Missouri River in North and South Dakota. For nearly thirty years, these two offices oversaw the investigation and recovery of archeological data threatened by the water resource development programs of other...
Endscrapers (2010)
Selected Endscrapers
Endscrapers From the Eaton Site (2004)
After seventeen field school excavations, the Eaton Site assemblage is ready to be examined more closely. One hundred sixty-two endscrapers found on the site were studied. Just what endscrapers were used for and the controversy surrounding hafting is discussed. In addition, data concerning variability and patterning in six areas of the site are reported. What this suggests for the site, as well as the potential impact of extensive plowing on the sample, are also discussed. Site maps showing...
Environmental and Chronological Considerations (1996)
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Ervin: a Mid-Holocene Shell Midden on the Duck River in the Nashville Basin of Tennessee (1988)
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Estimation of the Length of Village Occupation at the Eaton Site, West Seneca, New York (2002)
This M.A. uses post mold density of 3 partially excavated longhouses to estimate their duration of occupation.
Evaluation and Comparison of Five Sites in Lake and Eagle Counties, Colorado (1982)
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Evaluation and Synthesis of Changing Lithic Technologies In the Central Tombigbee Valley (1980)
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Evaluation of Early Human Activities and Remains in the California Desert (1980)
The desert quarter of California lies open for change and/or destruction. This report presents the area's demonstrated wealth of prehistoric information that still is little known, uncorrelated, controversial and fragile. To justify the large sums already expended on archeological surveys of CDCA, it is now essential to create a public document that goes much further. Our research outlines a story of desert prehistory --the searches of Rogers, the Campbells, Simpson, Begole, Childers,...
An Evaluation of the Archaeological Resources at Lake Whitney, Texas (1974)
The archaeological resources around the edge of Lake Whitney in Central Texas were inventoried in order to determine the impact that an increase in lake level will have upon the resources. It was determined that testing should accompany site survey in order to insure a realistic evaluation of archaeological sites. Testing determined that several sites have been eroded away by lake edge wave action. Extensive excavation was conducted at two prehistoric sites. The sites (Bowling Pin site and...
Evaluation of the Effect of the Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement on the Archaeological Record within the Permian Basin PA Area: Field Survey and Document Review of 164 Projects (2018)
The Carlsbad Field Office contracted Versar, Inc. to conduct field survey and document review for 164 oil and gas industry project parcels released for development under the Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement (PBPA) during a 3-year period between 1 May 2013 and 30 June 2016. The project parcels are located among 28 United States Geological Survey quadrangles on lands administered through the PBPA by the Carlsbad Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management in southeastern New Mexico. The...
Evaluation of the Permian Basin PA Program
BPA Project 8. Evaluation of the Effect of the Permian Basin PA on the Archaeological Record
Event Tree Analysis of Folsom Point Failure (1990)
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Evidence of Mammoth Butchering At the Lange / Ferguson (39SH33) Clovis Kill Site. Paper Presented In a Symposium, "the Lange / Ferguson (39SH33) Clovis Kill-Butchery Site: of Men, Mammoths and Mice" (1982)
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