Archaeologists tend to view lithic assemblages from a predominately morphological perspective, stressing the importance of the fluted point as the defining characteristic of the Paleoindian culture period (ca. 10,000 years B.P.). In applying such a characteristic, Paleoindian sites have been identified throughout the Northeast. However, there are no identified Paleoindian sites in New Brunswick. It is possible that some sites are largely ignored or thought to lack a Paleoindian component if a fluted point is absent. If such sites are being overlooked, then the database may under represent the Paleoindian culture period. Spurred end scrapers commonly occur in known Paleoindian tool assemblages and are often considered diagnostic of the Paleo...
In the New England Maritimes region, and especially New Hampshire, small lithic sites or scatters re...
Paleoindian sites in the Northeast are characterized by dense tool concentrations representing discr...
The transition zone between the Plains and Woodlands in Southern Minnesota is not homogenous, neithe...
Archaeologists tend to view lithic assemblages from a predominately morphological perspective, stres...
The Paleoindian record in Maine consists almost exclusively of stone artifacts. Of these artifacts, ...
Archaeologists tend to view lithic assemblages from a predominately morphological perspective, stres...
The Paleoindian and Terminal Archaic periods can be differentiated on the basis of projectile point ...
The Late Paleoindian period, roughly dated 10,000 to 8,000 years BP, remains poorly understood in th...
This study examines some factors that affected choice and use of lithic resources among prehistoric ...
Late Woodland (ca. A.D. 700-1000) lithic assemblages often contain notched projectile points (Jack's...
A study of lithic assemblages from nine Archaic and Ceramic Period sites was conducted in order to d...
Paleoindian research provides the earliest substantial evidence of how people coped with Late Pleist...
In the 1870s the amateur archaeologist Dr Charles Abbott discovered roughly-flaked bifacial artefact...
This project is the first comprehensive analysis of fluted projectile points found across arctic Nor...
The lithic debitage excavated from units where pre-Clovis material was found were analyzed using mas...
In the New England Maritimes region, and especially New Hampshire, small lithic sites or scatters re...
Paleoindian sites in the Northeast are characterized by dense tool concentrations representing discr...
The transition zone between the Plains and Woodlands in Southern Minnesota is not homogenous, neithe...
Archaeologists tend to view lithic assemblages from a predominately morphological perspective, stres...
The Paleoindian record in Maine consists almost exclusively of stone artifacts. Of these artifacts, ...
Archaeologists tend to view lithic assemblages from a predominately morphological perspective, stres...
The Paleoindian and Terminal Archaic periods can be differentiated on the basis of projectile point ...
The Late Paleoindian period, roughly dated 10,000 to 8,000 years BP, remains poorly understood in th...
This study examines some factors that affected choice and use of lithic resources among prehistoric ...
Late Woodland (ca. A.D. 700-1000) lithic assemblages often contain notched projectile points (Jack's...
A study of lithic assemblages from nine Archaic and Ceramic Period sites was conducted in order to d...
Paleoindian research provides the earliest substantial evidence of how people coped with Late Pleist...
In the 1870s the amateur archaeologist Dr Charles Abbott discovered roughly-flaked bifacial artefact...
This project is the first comprehensive analysis of fluted projectile points found across arctic Nor...
The lithic debitage excavated from units where pre-Clovis material was found were analyzed using mas...
In the New England Maritimes region, and especially New Hampshire, small lithic sites or scatters re...
Paleoindian sites in the Northeast are characterized by dense tool concentrations representing discr...
The transition zone between the Plains and Woodlands in Southern Minnesota is not homogenous, neithe...