This monograph, by Douglas A. Sain, is based on his master’s thesis research on the organization of Clovis blade technology. This second monograph of the Occasional Papers series of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey closely follows the first in terms of the meticulousness of the study, and the new information it provides about the Topper Site. Detailed studies of Clovis material are eagerly sought by Paleoindian archaeologists, enthusiasts, and particularly by lithic analysts. Sain provides a well-rounded literature review for these groups, and an innovative approach to identifying technological blades. The “mixed assemblage” problem resulting when multiple lithic technologies were used at a single site is one with which lithic analysts...
Over the past 25 years, a number of archaeological sites in eastern North America have manifested ev...
Over the past 25 years, a number of archaeological sites in eastern North America have manifested ev...
It has long been assumed that Folsom points are more standardized than Clovis points, although an ad...
During the Upper Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic of the Old World, the use of blade and bladelet tech...
This dissertation presents new data on Clovis site occupation, technological organization, and settl...
Prehistoric quarries in America are poorly understood and thus problematical to take into account wh...
This research is the result of archaeological testing that occurred from 2010–2012 at 38AL228, a mul...
This research is the result of archaeological testing that occurred from 2010–2012 at 38AL228, a mul...
This thesis presents an investigation into Paleoindian projectile-point morphology. A goal of this ...
With this inaugural issue of the Occasional Papers series of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey, ...
With this inaugural issue of the Occasional Papers series of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey, ...
The lithic debitage excavated from units where pre-Clovis material was found were analyzed using mas...
This dissertation focuses on two portions of the Clovis lithic assemblage recovered from Excavation ...
This volume is a valuable contribution to the growing knowledge of Early Paleoindian behavior in the...
Over the past 25 years, a number of archaeological sites in eastern North America have manifested ev...
Over the past 25 years, a number of archaeological sites in eastern North America have manifested ev...
Over the past 25 years, a number of archaeological sites in eastern North America have manifested ev...
It has long been assumed that Folsom points are more standardized than Clovis points, although an ad...
During the Upper Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic of the Old World, the use of blade and bladelet tech...
This dissertation presents new data on Clovis site occupation, technological organization, and settl...
Prehistoric quarries in America are poorly understood and thus problematical to take into account wh...
This research is the result of archaeological testing that occurred from 2010–2012 at 38AL228, a mul...
This research is the result of archaeological testing that occurred from 2010–2012 at 38AL228, a mul...
This thesis presents an investigation into Paleoindian projectile-point morphology. A goal of this ...
With this inaugural issue of the Occasional Papers series of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey, ...
With this inaugural issue of the Occasional Papers series of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey, ...
The lithic debitage excavated from units where pre-Clovis material was found were analyzed using mas...
This dissertation focuses on two portions of the Clovis lithic assemblage recovered from Excavation ...
This volume is a valuable contribution to the growing knowledge of Early Paleoindian behavior in the...
Over the past 25 years, a number of archaeological sites in eastern North America have manifested ev...
Over the past 25 years, a number of archaeological sites in eastern North America have manifested ev...
Over the past 25 years, a number of archaeological sites in eastern North America have manifested ev...
It has long been assumed that Folsom points are more standardized than Clovis points, although an ad...