There has been much discussion recently relative to the geologic age of Yuma and Folsom artifacts. The writers submit the following palaeontological and geological data which may aid in a better interpretation of the subject. This paper deals with three localities in Nebraska where Yuma and Folsom implements have been found with extinct mammals; namely, the Scottsbluff Bison Quarry, the Sand Hill blow-out sites, and the Sioux County artifact sites
About ten miles north of Omaha, or three miles north of Florence, Nebraska, on a hill weathered out ...
Nebraska has long been a collecting ground famous for its fossil mammals, but as yet no dinosaurian ...
The accurate geologic dating of Pleistocene vertebrate localities which occur outside the glaciated ...
There has been much discussion recently relative to the geologic age of Yuma and Folsom artifacts. T...
During the past four years the Nebraska State Museum, under the directorship of Dr. Erwin Hinckley B...
Of late, anthropological literature relative to the association of man and extinct mammals, especial...
The association of artifacts with extinct bison bones in a quarry near Grand Island, Hall County Neb...
The earliest record of the Museum states that in June of 1874 Professor Samuel Aughey was appointed ...
PALEONTOLOGICAL and archaeological discoveries were made near Cambridge, Nebraska, by the University...
The object of the present paper is to provide a suitable brief statement of the present state of kno...
THE GEOLOGIC history of the bison in North America is a subject which has received little attention ...
DURING the course of a field conference on the Pleistocene geology of western Nebraska, carved sedim...
Fossil bones from fluvial deposits in the Yukon have been interpreted as evidence of an early human ...
During the summer of 1979 excavations at the Clary Ranch Site (Ash Hollow, Garden County, Nebraska) ...
Hell Gap and Frederick Points pumped from gravel pits in Red Willow County to extend the geographic ...
About ten miles north of Omaha, or three miles north of Florence, Nebraska, on a hill weathered out ...
Nebraska has long been a collecting ground famous for its fossil mammals, but as yet no dinosaurian ...
The accurate geologic dating of Pleistocene vertebrate localities which occur outside the glaciated ...
There has been much discussion recently relative to the geologic age of Yuma and Folsom artifacts. T...
During the past four years the Nebraska State Museum, under the directorship of Dr. Erwin Hinckley B...
Of late, anthropological literature relative to the association of man and extinct mammals, especial...
The association of artifacts with extinct bison bones in a quarry near Grand Island, Hall County Neb...
The earliest record of the Museum states that in June of 1874 Professor Samuel Aughey was appointed ...
PALEONTOLOGICAL and archaeological discoveries were made near Cambridge, Nebraska, by the University...
The object of the present paper is to provide a suitable brief statement of the present state of kno...
THE GEOLOGIC history of the bison in North America is a subject which has received little attention ...
DURING the course of a field conference on the Pleistocene geology of western Nebraska, carved sedim...
Fossil bones from fluvial deposits in the Yukon have been interpreted as evidence of an early human ...
During the summer of 1979 excavations at the Clary Ranch Site (Ash Hollow, Garden County, Nebraska) ...
Hell Gap and Frederick Points pumped from gravel pits in Red Willow County to extend the geographic ...
About ten miles north of Omaha, or three miles north of Florence, Nebraska, on a hill weathered out ...
Nebraska has long been a collecting ground famous for its fossil mammals, but as yet no dinosaurian ...
The accurate geologic dating of Pleistocene vertebrate localities which occur outside the glaciated ...