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- The Paleo-Indian and Meso-Indian Stages of Alberta
- Evaluation of Scraper Operator Exposure to Whole-Body Vibration in the Construction Industry E.K
- Lesson One: the History of an Australian Hunter-Gatherer Culture
- Lithic Utilization Strategies at the Hoover Site, 16TA5, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Josetta A
- Before the Western Reserve: an Archaeological History of Northeast Ohio
- The Origins and Primary Types of Groundstone
- A Late Archaic Mound Complex Along the Lower Amite River Fiona Helena Vasbinder Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- Sourcing Bifaces from the Alexander Collection at Poverty Point (16WC5
- Paleoethnobotany of the Late Woodland Mason Phase in the Elk and Duck River Valleys, Tennessee J
- Fat Residue and Use-Wear Found on Acheulian Biface and Scraper Associated with Butchered Elephant Remains at the Site of Revadim, Israel
- Integrating Zooarchaeology and Paleoethnobotany Amber M
- The Identification of Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Aggregation Sites
- SWITCHBACK SCRAPER Versatile Casing Cleaning Tool
- Chipped Stone Core
- A Report on Four Sites in Madison County (41MA27 – 41MA30)
- Late Archaic Period1
- Were Unifacial Tools Regularly Hafted By
- What Is a Wilton Scraper? Perspectives from the Late Holocene Assemblage of Balerno Main Shelter, Limpopo Province, South Africa Iris Guillemard, Guillaume Porraz
- Pan/Scraper Saga Keeps Rolling
- Specimen Catalog
- Lithic Tool Typology & Function
- Curriculum Vitae
- Were Utilized Flakes Utilized? an Issue of Lithic Classification In
- The Dry Puna As an Ecological Megapatch and the Peopling of South America
- Hunter-Gatherers, Mobility, and Technological Organization: the Early Archaic of East Tennessee
- Thank for Purchasing a Quality Rocky Oaks Model Canoe
- Excavations at the Bayou Grande Cheniere Mounds (16PL159): a Coles Creek Period Mound Complex Timothy M
- In the Footprints of Squier and Davis: Archeological Fieldwork in Ross County, Ohio
- A Morphological Analysis of End Scrapers at Nobles Pond (33St357), a Gainey Phase Paleoindian Site in Northeast Ohio
- Types of Simple Machines
- Archaeologist Society Volume 49 No
- Flint Identification
- Chapter 8: Archaeology
- Clovis Blade Technology at the Topper Site (38AL23): Assessing Lithic Attribute Variation and Regional Patterns of Technological Organization Douglas A
- The History and Industrial Archaeology of a Confederate Paper Mill in Nashville, Tennessee by Donald B
- The State Plan
- An Analysis of End Scrapers from Silver Mound, Jackson Co., Wisconsin: Examining Morphology to Assess Temporal Context