Fluted projectile point production as revealed by lithic specimens from the Adair-Steadman site in northwest Texas
Curtis D. Tunnell
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Fluted projectile point production as revealed by lithic specimens from the Adair-Steadman site in northwest Texas
Published
1975
Publisher
Texas Historical Commission, [Office of the State Archaeologist
Pages
38
Subjects
Folsom tools and technology at the Hanson site, Wyoming
Comparing dimensions for Folsom points and their by-products
Prehistoric flaked points from Colorado and neighboring districts
Folsom Lithic Technology
The MacHaffie site
Folsom
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Fluted projectile point production as revealed by lithic specimens from the Adair-Steadman site in northwest Texas was written by Curtis D. Tunnell.
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