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Spencer R. Pelton, Lorena Becerra-Valdivia, Alexander Craib, Sarah Allaun, Chase Mahan, Charles Koenig, Erin Kelley, George Zeimens, George C. Frison
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119
Significance Red ocher (also known as hematite) is relatively common in Paleoindian sites exceeding ca. 11,000 calibrated years B.P. in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains of North America. Red ocher fulfilled a wide range of functions within Paleoi
Autor:
Charles Koenig, Amanda M. Castañeda, Julie Shipp, Tammy Buonasera, Eli Crater Gershtein, Mark D. Willis, Stephen L. Black, Dani Nadel
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 439:69-82
Shiny grooved rock surfaces found in archaeological sites are common across west Texas and the Southwest (U.S.). In most cases they are cursorily described, with very little in terms of detailed characterization and analysis. Interpretations regardin
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Advances in Archaeological Practice. 5:54-70
The accurate and precise collection of three-dimensional (3D) context and provenience data is of critical importance for archaeologists. Traditional square-hole methods are being augmented by new digital techniques to increase the accuracy and precis
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American Antiquity. 78:456-482
Red Linear is one of four presently defined prehistoric pictograph styles in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands of southwest Texas and Coahuila, Mexico. Based on interpretation of images and two experimental radiocarbon dates, the style was presumed to have
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Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State.
Mapping is a critical aspect of systematic documentation no matter where archaeologists work. From hand-drawn maps of excavation units to maps created with Total Data Stations or LiDAR scanning, today’s archaeologists have a suite of mapping techni
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American Antiquity. 80:204-205
In our article “A Reexamination of Red Linear Style in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands of Texas,” we presented the results of an analysis of 444 Red Linear style pictographs from 12 sites in the region. Using this greatly expanded data set, we produc