Chipped Stone Artifacts
Author(s): L. C. Steege
Year: 2007
Summary
Implement making is a definite human characteristic. Since the beginning, primitive man made and used artifacts. Some were fashioned for tools; others for weapons; still others were made for ornamental and ceremonial purposes. One of the major tasks of an archaeologist is the collection and classification of these artifacts.
Cite this Record
Chipped Stone Artifacts. L. C. Steege. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 51 (2): 22-23. 2007 ( tDAR id: 476439) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476439
Keywords
Culture
Folsom
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Undifferentiated Native American
Material
Chipped Stone
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Fauna
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Wood
General
Middle Paleolithic
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mousterian culture
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new stone age
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old stone age
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yuma complex
Geographic Keywords
Wyoming
Temporal Keywords
Early Paleoindian
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Late Paleoindian
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Middle Paleoindian
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Marcia Peterson
Notes
General Note: Reprinted from the Annals of Wyoming
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