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Archeology Inventory Table of Contents
National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation
Title Author Publisher Date in V. Iss. # C. Key Words Call Number
Late Paleoindian Land Tenure in Southwest Wyoming: Towards
An Assessment of the Impact of Resharpening on Paleoindian Projectile Point Blade Shape Using Geometric Morphometric Techniques
Lithic Technology at the Below Forks Site, Fhng-25: Strategems of Stone Tool Manufacture
In 1916, a Sheep Rancher Named William Spencer Discovered Bones
Pelican Lake Complex
The Osprey Beach Locality: a Cody Complex Occupation on the South Shore of West Thumb
Explanations for Morphological Variability in Projectile Points: a Case Study from the Late Paleoindian Cody Complex Cheryl Fogle-Hatch
Fluted-U Nflu Te D Folsom Poin Ts
Plains Indian Studies
A Gis Predictive Model for Paleoindian Sites in Yellowstone National Park
Method and Theory in American Archaeology
Todd CV 2021
Clovis and Folsom/Midland Land Use and Lithic Procurement
It Has the Potential to Contain
Top View
The Wyoming Archaeologist
Paleoindian Large Mammal Hunters on the Plains of North America
Ancient British Rock Art: a Guide to Indigenous Stone Carvings Free
A Tour of Amazing Earthworks $3.95
A Flute Runs Through It, Sometimes… Understanding Folsom-Era Stone Tool Variation
(Oneota) Exploitation of Bison, Elk, and Deer at the Howard Goodhue Site, Central Iowa Jeremy Nathan Hall Iowa State University
(13CK402): a Mill Creek Culture Occupation in Northwest Iowa. Hilary Jayne Powell Iowa State University
Historic Preservation Commission.Pdf
The Folsom (Paleoindian) Type Site: Past Investigations, Current Studies
Lithic Analysis and Cultural Inference: a Paleo-Indian Case
An Archeological Overview and Assessment of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indiana
Plains Anthropologist Book Review Index
ESAF Bulletin 1962
Full References Cited List for Before Yellowstone
Sites Eligible for the Reg Stry N Al Landmarks
Obsidian Source Use in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Wyoming Basin, and Central Rocky Mountains