Eastern Paleoindian Lithic Resource Use
Auteur : Ellis Christopher
1. A Hypothesis for the Use of Cryptocrystalline Raw Materials Among Paleoindian Groups of North America 2. Was Stone Exchanged Among Eastern North American Paleoindians ? 3. Ecological Implications for Paleoindian Lithic Procurement Economy in New England 4. Paleoindian Lithic Distribution in the New England-Maritimes Region 5. The Organization of Paleoindian Lithic Technology at the Potts Site 6. The Explanation of North-eastern Paieoindian Lithic Procurement Patterns 7. The Geological Age and Occurrence of Fossil Hill Formation Chert: Implications for Early Paleoindian Settlement Patterns 8. Interpretation of Chert Type Variation in Paleoindian Industries, Southwestern Ontario 9. Technological Organization in Great Lakes Paleoindian Assemblages 10. Lithic Resource Procurement and Early Paleoindian Land Use Patterns in the Appalachian Plateau of Ohio 11. A Close Look at the Big Picture: Early Palcoindian Lithic Resource Procurement in the Midwestern United States 12. Aspects of Late Paleoindian Lithic Technological Organization in the North western Lake Superior Region of Canada 13. Paleoindian in the Southeast: The View from Harney Flats 14. Late Glacial Foragers in Eastern North America
Date de parution : 06-2023
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 12-2021
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes d’Eastern Paleoindian Lithic Resource Use :
Mots-clés :
Fluted Point; Lithic Raw Material; Paleoindian Assemblages; Paleoindian Groups; Bull Brook; Lithic Procurement; Fluted Point Sites; Paleoindian Sites; Lithic Materials; Unifacial Tools; Biface Preforms; Late Paleoindian; Chert Sources; Settlement Mobility; Bifacial Core; Chert Types; Coshocton County; End Scrapers; Lithic Resource; Lithic Distribution; Fluted Projectile Points; Projectile Point; Southern Ontario; Bedrock Outcrops; Channel Flakes