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Clovis Blade Technology; Clovis Revisited: New Perspectives on Paleoindian Adaptations from Blackwater Draw, New Mexico; Folsom Lithic Technology: Explorations in Structure and Variation
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Clovis Blade Technology. Michael B. Collins. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999. 234 pp.Clovis Revisited: New Perspectives on Paleoindian Adaptations from Blackwater Draw, New Mexico. Anthony T. Boldurian and John L. Cotter. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum, 1999. 145 pp.Folsom Lithic Technology: Explorations in Structure and Variation. Daniel S. Amick. ed. Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory, 1999.213 pp.
Title: Clovis Blade Technology; Clovis Revisited: New Perspectives on Paleoindian Adaptations from Blackwater Draw, New Mexico; Folsom Lithic Technology: Explorations in Structure and Variation
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Clovis Blade Technology.
Michael B.
Collins.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999.
234 pp.
Clovis Revisited: New Perspectives on Paleoindian Adaptations from Blackwater Draw, New Mexico.
Anthony T.
Boldurian and John L.
Cotter.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum, 1999.
145 pp.
Folsom Lithic Technology: Explorations in Structure and Variation.
Daniel S.
Amick.
ed.
Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory, 1999.
213 pp.
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