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Autor:
Edward J. Knell, Mark P. Muñiz
Paleoindian Lifeways of the Cody Complex represents the first synthesis in the more than fifty year history of one of the most important Paleoindian cultural traditions in North America. Research on the Cody complex (~10,000–8,000 radiocarbon yrs B
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anthropological Research. 78:84-112
Publikováno v:
PaleoAmerica. 7:242-259
This study uses univariate and multivariate statistical analyses to assess whether Lake Mohave and Silver Lake projectile points from the Mojave Desert of western North America are statistically di...
Autor:
Edward J Knell
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North American Archaeologist. :019769312311569
Autor:
Mark S. Becker, Edward J. Knell
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Plains Anthropologist. 64:233-256
The Late Paleoindian Cody complex component at the Lamb Spring site in Douglas County, Colorado, was reanalyzed to better document it and facilitate comparisons to other Cody kill sites. Cody hunte...
Autor:
Edward J. Knell
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Plains Anthropologist. 64:120-122
I must admit that when I first saw “Stones, Bones, and Profiles”, the title immediately caught my attention, but I ultimately decided that the title, while catchy, was not explicit enough to indica...
Autor:
Andrea Arevalo, Jennifer Palermo, Matthew E. Kirby, Rosa Murrieta, Holly Eeg, Ricardo Lucero, Christine A. Hiner, Matthew S. Lachniet, William T. Anderson, Emily Silveira, Edward J. Knell
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Quaternary Research. 84:174-186
Silver Lake is the modern terminal playa of the Mojave River in southern California (USA). As a result, it is well located to record both influences from the winter precipitation dominated San Bernardino Mountains – the source of the Mojave River
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 54:228-236
Three different sorts of unifacial stone tool allometric patterns – representing three different sorts of flake design and exploitation patterns – are used to consider the role landscape familiarity plays in producing variability in hunter–gath
Terminal Pleistocene–Early Holocene lithic technological organization around Lake Mojave, California
Autor:
Edward J. Knell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 39:213-229
The surface lithic scatters at two areas around Soda Lake were intensively surveyed and 3133 artifacts were analyzed in the field using four main variables to infer how Terminal Pleistocene–Early Holocene foragers organized lithic technology around
Autor:
Edward J. Knell
Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 57:325-351
This paper uses minimum analytical nodule analysis (MANA) as a tool to evaluate local-scale patterns of lithic technological organization in the Late Paleoindian Cody complex Locality I and Locality V components at the Hell Gap site, Wyoming. The spa