Quartzites from quarries at Flint Hill, South Dakota and Spanish Diggings, Wyoming were examined using a binocular and petrographic microscope. A textural difference was discovered between material from the two quarries. Artifacts and debitage from the Hudson-Meng site (25 S x 115) was then examined and compared with quarry material. Tentative quarry affinities have been assigned to a portion of the Hudson-Meng collection
The Sioux quartzite is a formation made up of hard, flinty beds, of considerable thickness and exten...
Near Luverne in Southwest Minnesota a ledge of quartzite extends northeast to southwest for a few mi...
The Cambro-Ordovician Bliss Formation of the Silver City area. New Mexico is composed of approximate...
Quartzites from quarries at Flint Hill, South Dakota and Spanish Diggings, Wyoming were examined usi...
This study comprises the areal geology, and geography of a unique area that extends over a distance ...
Bottle Mountain east of Hot Springs, South Dakota is the traditional last fortress of the Indian tri...
The Bullion Creek and Sentinel Butte Formations (Paleocene) form over 50 percent of the surface and ...
We report the results of LA-ICP-MS analysis of 402 quartzite samples representing 48 collection loci...
During prehistoric times quartz crystal was a valuable material for making tools and is found in Ida...
The goals of this research are to come to a greater understanding of site formation processes at the...
Suitable lithic material for toolmaking is fairly common across the Northern Plains and often can be...
ln southern Harlan and Franklin counties, there occur many acres of green quartzite which must be of...
In the 1870s the amateur archaeologist Dr Charles Abbott discovered roughly-flaked bifacial artefact...
Red ochre pigment, or the mineral hematite, is commonly recovered from Early Paleoindian sites in th...
Quartz is a common mineral found in archaeological lithic assemblages from sites around the globe, h...
The Sioux quartzite is a formation made up of hard, flinty beds, of considerable thickness and exten...
Near Luverne in Southwest Minnesota a ledge of quartzite extends northeast to southwest for a few mi...
The Cambro-Ordovician Bliss Formation of the Silver City area. New Mexico is composed of approximate...
Quartzites from quarries at Flint Hill, South Dakota and Spanish Diggings, Wyoming were examined usi...
This study comprises the areal geology, and geography of a unique area that extends over a distance ...
Bottle Mountain east of Hot Springs, South Dakota is the traditional last fortress of the Indian tri...
The Bullion Creek and Sentinel Butte Formations (Paleocene) form over 50 percent of the surface and ...
We report the results of LA-ICP-MS analysis of 402 quartzite samples representing 48 collection loci...
During prehistoric times quartz crystal was a valuable material for making tools and is found in Ida...
The goals of this research are to come to a greater understanding of site formation processes at the...
Suitable lithic material for toolmaking is fairly common across the Northern Plains and often can be...
ln southern Harlan and Franklin counties, there occur many acres of green quartzite which must be of...
In the 1870s the amateur archaeologist Dr Charles Abbott discovered roughly-flaked bifacial artefact...
Red ochre pigment, or the mineral hematite, is commonly recovered from Early Paleoindian sites in th...
Quartz is a common mineral found in archaeological lithic assemblages from sites around the globe, h...
The Sioux quartzite is a formation made up of hard, flinty beds, of considerable thickness and exten...
Near Luverne in Southwest Minnesota a ledge of quartzite extends northeast to southwest for a few mi...
The Cambro-Ordovician Bliss Formation of the Silver City area. New Mexico is composed of approximate...