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Autor:
John Tomenchuk, Peter L. Storck
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 62:508-522
A small collection of gravers from the Fisher site, an Early Paleoindian (Parkhill complex) site in Ontario estimated to date between 10,400 and 11,000 years B.P., produced two previously unrecognized tool types: single- and double-scribe compass and
Autor:
Paul R. Katz, Robert C. Dunnell, George H. Odell, Hallam L. Movius, Colin I. Busby, Richard Pittioni, Milla Y. Ohel, John Tomenchuk, G. C. Mohapatra, K. Paddayya, L. Lewis Johnson, Raymond R. Newell, Mark H. Newcomer, Derek Roe, F. Van Noten, Brian Hayden, Daniel Cahen, Karl J. Narr, Lawrence H. Keeley, Jeffery A. Behm, Thomas Wynn
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 20:661-683
Stone artefacts are usually privileged witnesses, and often the sole preserved witnesses, of prehistoric man and his activities. The study of artefacts is ordinarily restricted to typology, i.e., description, classification, and comparison of these a
Autor:
John Tomenchuk, John T. Mayhall
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 51:67-77
The level of molar wear can be estimated reliably by measuring the cusp height. A correlation between age and the level of molar wear, expressed by a normalizing index (TWI) of cusp height, was found to exist in a sample of modern Igloolik Northwest
Autor:
John Tomenchuk, Kathleen Biddick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 2:239-249
A system of recording has been designed to facilitate the comparison and quantification of features observed on extremity long bones from archaeological faunal assemblages. The system, which is based on vertical and polar coordinates, generates locat
Autor:
Kathleen A. Biddick, John Tomenchuk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 2:239
Autor:
Emma Lou Davis, John S. Henderson, Thomas R. Hester, W. D. Kingery, W. H. Gourdin, John Tomenchuk, Steve Tomenchuk, R. Ross Holloway, Norman Hammond
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 3:341