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In the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition /

This data-rich volume provides specific information on artifacts and basic site descriptions which will allow for more thorough comparisons of eastern fluted point sites. Divided into four sections - chronology and environment, reinvestigations of classic sites, new sites and perspectives, and synth...

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Otros Autores: Gingerich, Joseph A. M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, 2013.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Figures; Tables; Acknowledgments ; Introduction ; I. Paleoindian Chronology and Paleoenvironmental Considerations ; 1. Paleoindian Chronology and the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition ; 2. Paleoindian Environment and Subsistence Paradigm Case from New England to Virginia and Ohio ; 3. Reconstructing the Pleistocene Environment of the Greater Southeast ; II. Reinvestigations of Classic Sites; 4. A Report on the 2008 Field Investigations at the Shoop Site (36DA20) ; 5. Spatial Organization at Bull Brook. 
505 0 |a 6. Fifty Years of Discovery at Plenge: Rethinking the Importance of New Jersey's Largest Paleoindia7. The Wells Creek Site: A Reinterpretation of Site Occupation ; 8. The Flint Run Complex: A Quarry-Related Paleoindian Complex in the Great Valley of Northern Virgin; 9. Revisiting Shawnee-Minisink ; III. New Sites and Perspectives; 10. Paleoindian Toolstone Provisioning and Settlement Organization at the Higgins Site (18AN489) ; 11. Topper Site, South Carolina: An Overview of the Clovis Lithic Assemblage from the Topper Hillside. 
505 0 |a 12. Tennessee's Paleoindian Record: The Cumberland and Lower Tennessee River Watersheds 13. Endscrapers, Use-Wear, and Early Paleoindians in Eastern North America ; IV. Observations on the Early Paleoindian Settlement of Eastern North America ; 14. Is That All There Is? : The Weak Case for Pre-Clovis Occupation of Eastern North America ; 15. The Weight and Meaning of Eastern Paleoindian Research: A View from West of the Rockies ; 16 Paleoindian Archaeology in Eastern North America: Current Approaches and Future Directions ; Contributors; Index. 
520 |a This data-rich volume provides specific information on artifacts and basic site descriptions which will allow for more thorough comparisons of eastern fluted point sites. Divided into four sections - chronology and environment, reinvestigations of classic sites, new sites and perspectives, and synthesis and conclusions - the volume will encourage further consideration of the sites included and their role in shaping our understanding of huntergatherer lifeways during the late Pleistocene. In the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition is a must read for scholars of Paleoindian archaeology and those generally interested in the prehistory of North America."--Pub. desc. 
520 |a "Eastern North America has one of the largest inventories of Paleoindian sites anywhere in the Americas. Despite this rich record of early human settlement during the late Pleistocene, there are few widely published reports or summaries of Paleoindian research in the region. The contributors to this volume present more than four decades of Early Paleoindian research in eastern North America, including previously unpublished site reports and updates on recent research. Their work helps create a more cohesive picture of the early human occupation of North America. 
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