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Jessi Halligan
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 36:213-237
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Jessi Halligan
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The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 16:46-63
Over the past decade, research in the Aucilla River of northwestern Florida, USA, has focused upon understanding the geoarchaeological context of numerous formerly-terrestrial, now-inundated sinkho...
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PaleoAmerica. 6:181-193
The Page-Ladson site, currently buried and submerged in a sinkhole in northwestern Florida, demonstrates evidence of human occupation in North America by 14,550 calendar years ago (cal yr BP). This...
Autor:
Jessi Halligan
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American Antiquity. 85:620-621
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Jessi Halligan
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American Antiquity. 83:359-360
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Jessi Halligan
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Lithic Technology. 44:52-52
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Daniel C. Fisher, Brendan Fenerty, Michael R. Waters, Barbara M. Winsborough, Joshua M. Feinberg, Jessi Halligan, Mark D. Bourne, Ivy J. Owens, Angelina G. Perrotti, David L. Carlson, James S. Dunbar, Thomas W. Stafford
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Science Advances
Page-Ladson, Florida, provides evidence of the oldest human occupation in the North American Gulf Coastal Plain at 14,550 B.P.
Stone tools and mastodon bones occur in an undisturbed geological context at the Page-Ladson site, Florida. Seventy-on
Stone tools and mastodon bones occur in an undisturbed geological context at the Page-Ladson site, Florida. Seventy-on
Autor:
Ben Ford, Jessi Halligan
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 5:277-279
Autor:
Joshua L. Keene, Michael R. Waters, Michael B. Collins, Lee C. Nordt, Thomas A. Jennings, James Pierson, Steven G. Driese, Joshua M. Feinberg, A. K. Lindquist, Steven L. Forman, C. T. Hallmark, Jessi Halligan, James E. Wiederhold
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Science (New York, N.Y.). 331(6024)
Compelling archaeological evidence of an occupation older than Clovis (~12.8 to 13.1 thousand years ago) in North America is present at only a few sites, and the stone tool assemblages from these sites are small and varied. The Debra L. Friedkin site