My aim is to review and revise the post-Mazama (i.e., post-5000 B.C.) projectile point chronology for a portion of the Great Basin. The evolution of this chronology is considered briefly, and the current problems in its application are highlighted. Two kinds of new data are then brought to bear on the problems
Inconsistencies in the identification of Pinto projectile point types, as used in Great Basin and Mo...
Volume 9, No. 2, of Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology included two lengthy articles...
Similar projectile point types were used by groups living over a wide geographic region in central a...
This paper explores the evolution and current practice of Great Basin projectile point typology, wit...
Project files are comprised of 1 page pdf and presentation recording in mp4 format.Some researchers ...
Great Basin archaeologists continue to dispute important aspects of the regional projectile point se...
Investigators in southern California often employ Great Basin and Mojave Desert projectile point chr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-35)The Projectile Point Workshops sponsored by the Eas...
Following the pioneering work of Robert Heizer and Martin Baumhoff, C. William (Billy) Clewlow publi...
There continues to be controversy regarding the typological affinities and temporal placement of bif...
One of the principle ways that researchers assign sites to particular time periods is using temporal...
Recently Dietz et al. (1988) have made some headway toward development of a chronology for the centr...
Since the early 1970s, Great Basin archaeologists have debated projectile point chronology, most spe...
iii In Great Plains archaeology, differences in projectile point morphologies are used to define typ...
ABSTRACT\ud CULTURAL TRANSMISSION, STYLE AND CONTINUOUS\ud VARIATION AMONG NORTH CENTRAL\ud SIERRA N...
Inconsistencies in the identification of Pinto projectile point types, as used in Great Basin and Mo...
Volume 9, No. 2, of Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology included two lengthy articles...
Similar projectile point types were used by groups living over a wide geographic region in central a...
This paper explores the evolution and current practice of Great Basin projectile point typology, wit...
Project files are comprised of 1 page pdf and presentation recording in mp4 format.Some researchers ...
Great Basin archaeologists continue to dispute important aspects of the regional projectile point se...
Investigators in southern California often employ Great Basin and Mojave Desert projectile point chr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-35)The Projectile Point Workshops sponsored by the Eas...
Following the pioneering work of Robert Heizer and Martin Baumhoff, C. William (Billy) Clewlow publi...
There continues to be controversy regarding the typological affinities and temporal placement of bif...
One of the principle ways that researchers assign sites to particular time periods is using temporal...
Recently Dietz et al. (1988) have made some headway toward development of a chronology for the centr...
Since the early 1970s, Great Basin archaeologists have debated projectile point chronology, most spe...
iii In Great Plains archaeology, differences in projectile point morphologies are used to define typ...
ABSTRACT\ud CULTURAL TRANSMISSION, STYLE AND CONTINUOUS\ud VARIATION AMONG NORTH CENTRAL\ud SIERRA N...
Inconsistencies in the identification of Pinto projectile point types, as used in Great Basin and Mo...
Volume 9, No. 2, of Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology included two lengthy articles...
Similar projectile point types were used by groups living over a wide geographic region in central a...