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Publikováno v:
L'Anthropologie. :103117
Autor:
Richard Michael Gramly
Guide to Palaeolithic Artifacts and Features of the Americas is the go-to reference for stone, bone, antler, ivory, and wooden artifacts of the Palaeolithic era in the Americas. Written by Ricard Michael Gramly, an expert in the field, this book canv
Autor:
Richard Michael Gramly
Publikováno v:
L'Anthropologie. 125:102884
Here is described the corpus of proboscidean ivory artifacts – the fruit of 30 years excavating – within the Palaeo-American component at the Hiscock site, western New York State. Several types and varieties are newly recognized and unique for th
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Richard Michael Gramly
Publikováno v:
Rapa Nui Journal.
Autor:
Richard Michael Gramly
Publikováno v:
North American Archaeologist. 34:137-167
The ratio of utilized prismatic blades ( N = 499, whole tool count) to utilized flakes ( N = 276) at the Phil Stratton site is approximately 2:1; however, if we allow for undercounting of fragmented utilized flakes, the ratio likely approaches 3:2. S
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Richard Michael Gramly
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Richard Michael Gramly
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Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. 10:107-121
Dr. Gramly has been working on the origins and development of East Africa's first food-producers. He is presently on the staff of the State University of New York at Stony Brook. In this article he describes excavations at two nineteenth century past
Autor:
Richard Michael Gramly
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 45:823-833
This essay focuses on archaeological excavations at a lithic source area in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire, but the discoveries there have broader implications for ancient mines and quarries and for raw materials source areas in genera
Autor:
Richard Michael Gramly
Publikováno v:
North American Archaeologist. 4:127-139
A trench excavated into the waterlogged fringe of the Lamoka Lake site in central New York state yielded cultural stratigraphic zones with abundant artifacts and food remains. A peaty layer resting upon Late Archaic beach or streamside deposits produ
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 80:11-24
This report describes the analysis of the Colonial Period (1779) skeletal sample (N = 21) from Ft. Laurens, Ohio. The determination of age, sex, and ancestry reveals a relatively young sample (mean = 23.5 years) of males of northern European ancestry