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The role of place-making and architecture in mobile cultures The relationship of hunter-gatherer societies to the built environment is often overlooked or characterized as strictly utilitarian in archaeological research. Taking on deeper questions of
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Brian N. Andrews, Metin I. Eren, Ryan Breslawski, Susan M. Mentzer, Briggs Buchanan, David Meltzer
Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 67:372-404
Publikováno v:
PaleoAmerica. 7:226-241
We previously showed that stone-tool technological attributes thought to be unique to the Clovis period were present in a radiocarbon and OSL dated middle Holocene-age stratum at Goodson Shelter, O...
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Jacob Holland-Lulewicz, Gregory W. L. Hodgins, Briggs Buchanan, Jason M. LaBelle, Marcus J. Hamilton, Todd A. Surovell, Brian N. Andrews, J. David Kilby, Kelton A. Meyer, Brendon Asher, Brooke Morgan, Vance T. Holliday
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PaleoAmerica. 7:133-144
Folsom is an early Paleoindian archaeological tradition found in the North American West. Here we report new AMS radiocarbon dates for the Barger Gulch and Lindenmeier sites in Colorado along with ...
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Michelle R. Bebber, Ian Jorgeson, David J. Meltzer, G. Logan Miller, Robert J. Patten, Matthew T. Boulanger, Brian N. Andrews, Briggs Buchanan, Metin I. Eren
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PaleoAmerica. 7:114-132
The Antelope Springs Folsom locality is located near Trout Creek Pass, which connects South Park, a high elevation basin in the Rocky Mountains, with the headwaters region of the Arkansas River. Th...
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 53:32-42
The Peopling of the Americas was a multi-millennium process involving both the hunter-gatherer colonization of new landscapes as well as the ‘settling in’ to local environments. This process is typically identified archaeologically by an increase
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The Mountaineer Site: A Folsom Winter Camp in the Rockies ISBN: 9781646421404
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https://doi.org/10.5876/9781646421404.c016
https://doi.org/10.5876/9781646421404.c016