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PLAINVIEW
THE ENIGMATIC PALEOINDIAN ARTIFACT STYLE OF THE GREAT PLAINS |
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Vance T. Holliday (Editor), Eileen Johnson (Editor), Ruthann Knudson (Editor) |
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Hardback |
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£81.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
1607815745 |
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9781607815747 |
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS,U.S. |
Pub. date: |
30 September, 2017 |
Pages: |
384 |
Description: |
The Plainview Paleoindian artifact style was first recognised in 1947, after numerous projectile points were found during excavations of a bison kill site near Plainview, Texas. In the decades that followed, however, Plainview became something of a catch-all category with artifacts from across the continent being lumped together based merely on gross similarities. This volume unravels the meaning of Plainview, detailing what is known about this particular technology and time period. |
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The Plainview Paleoindian artifact style was first recognised in 1947, after numerous projectile points were found during excavations of a bison kill site near Plainview, Texas. In the decades that followed, however, Plainview became something of a catch-all category with artifacts from across the continent being lumped together based merely on gross similarities. This volume unravels the meaning of Plainview, detailing what is known about this particular technology and time period. Contributing authors from the United States and Mexico present new data gleaned from the reinvestigation of past excavations, notes, maps, and materials from the original Plainview site as well as reports from other Plainview Paleoindian sites across the Great Plains, northern Mexico, and the southwestern United States. |
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153 illustrations, 18 maps |
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US |
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University of Utah Press,U.S. |
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