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... types , they might well remain unrecognized owing to the absence of " diagnostic points . " Plainview points have been found as far north as Alaska . One was found in a Pleistocene muck deposit in the Tanna River Valley ( Rainy , 1940 ...
... types , they might well remain unrecognized owing to the absence of " diagnostic points . " Plainview points have been found as far north as Alaska . One was found in a Pleistocene muck deposit in the Tanna River Valley ( Rainy , 1940 ...
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... types ( lanceolate points ) are poorly represented . It would appear that the eastern fluted point types evolved along independent and unique lines of stylistic devel- opment . From a technological aspect , Folsom points represent an ...
... types ( lanceolate points ) are poorly represented . It would appear that the eastern fluted point types evolved along independent and unique lines of stylistic devel- opment . From a technological aspect , Folsom points represent an ...
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... types of chipped stone tools made at a few villages in the historic Chumash area , often as burial offerings . These are large , thin chert knives , triangular bladelets from cores such as were recovered at the Chinese Harbor site , and ...
... types of chipped stone tools made at a few villages in the historic Chumash area , often as burial offerings . These are large , thin chert knives , triangular bladelets from cores such as were recovered at the Chinese Harbor site , and ...
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