"Paleo-Indians of Ohio" presents the results of a two-year survey of Paleo-Indian remains in Ohio, specifically focusing on fluted and unfluted points collected in the state. The study was undertaken by Olaf Prufer of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Raymond Baby of the Ohio Historical Society (now the Ohio History Connection). Chapters include Problem and Context, Fluted-Point Technology, Typology, Distributional Data, Sites, Petrology, Geochronology, External Relationships and Conclusions
In 1987, the Archaeological Resources Management Service (AXM6) at Ball State University conducted a...
Author Institution: Department of Anthropology, Cleveland State UniversityDuring the recent construc...
Scene depicting a Late Woodland (1500-800 B.P.) village along the Scioto River in central Ohio. Late...
This thesis develops and executes a method of comprehensively discovering accessible Paleoamerican a...
Author Institution: Department of Humanities and Social Studies, Case Institute of Technology, Cleve...
This study concerns Paleo-Indian behaviour and culture history in the central Great Lakes region. Mo...
Flint fluted point has roughly parallel sides that narrow slightly to a point. The base curves inwar...
The Mud Valley Site is a multi-component locality at which two distinct Late Palaeo-Indian component...
Long, narrow Lanceolate projectile point has a beveled blade that tapers slightly to the base, which...
Paleo-Indians represent the first well-documented population in the Great Lakes region. In order to ...
What is now Chillicothe in Ross County, Ohio, was once home to the Adena and Hopewell prehistoric Am...
A map of Ohio Indian village sites and trails, done by H.C. Shetrone and R.B. Sherman of the Ohio Hi...
Scene depicting a Paleo-Indian (14,000-10,000 B.P.) family dressing caribou hides at their camp in w...
Rivers condition human settlement strategy by determining both the location of aquatic resources and...
Abstracts are made available for research purposes. To view the full report, please contact the staf...
In 1987, the Archaeological Resources Management Service (AXM6) at Ball State University conducted a...
Author Institution: Department of Anthropology, Cleveland State UniversityDuring the recent construc...
Scene depicting a Late Woodland (1500-800 B.P.) village along the Scioto River in central Ohio. Late...
This thesis develops and executes a method of comprehensively discovering accessible Paleoamerican a...
Author Institution: Department of Humanities and Social Studies, Case Institute of Technology, Cleve...
This study concerns Paleo-Indian behaviour and culture history in the central Great Lakes region. Mo...
Flint fluted point has roughly parallel sides that narrow slightly to a point. The base curves inwar...
The Mud Valley Site is a multi-component locality at which two distinct Late Palaeo-Indian component...
Long, narrow Lanceolate projectile point has a beveled blade that tapers slightly to the base, which...
Paleo-Indians represent the first well-documented population in the Great Lakes region. In order to ...
What is now Chillicothe in Ross County, Ohio, was once home to the Adena and Hopewell prehistoric Am...
A map of Ohio Indian village sites and trails, done by H.C. Shetrone and R.B. Sherman of the Ohio Hi...
Scene depicting a Paleo-Indian (14,000-10,000 B.P.) family dressing caribou hides at their camp in w...
Rivers condition human settlement strategy by determining both the location of aquatic resources and...
Abstracts are made available for research purposes. To view the full report, please contact the staf...
In 1987, the Archaeological Resources Management Service (AXM6) at Ball State University conducted a...
Author Institution: Department of Anthropology, Cleveland State UniversityDuring the recent construc...
Scene depicting a Late Woodland (1500-800 B.P.) village along the Scioto River in central Ohio. Late...