The archaeological focus on a single geographical area offers an opportunity to present projectile point typology as a microtechnology even though some of the types have widespread distributions. The area of the Middle Potomac River Valley presents a physical artefact collection for a view of prehistory. This volume, which includes several hundred images of the investigation, artefacts and archaeological research compiled and recorded from over 30 years of work in the area, includes: -an overview of the Middle Potomac River Valley archaeology including the peoples and sites; -new...
The archaeological focus on a single geographical area offers an opportunity to present projectile point typology as a microtechnology even though som...
This book is a report on 50+ years of collecting paleopoint data in Virginia. It contains drawings, rubbings, and photographs of 1055 Paleoindian projectile points. All point data is listed which can be obtained on a CD from the McCary Fluted Point Survey of Virginia. The Survey publishes an annual point update which is available from the Survey. The author can be contacted at: hranickyj@va-archaeology.com
This book is a report on 50+ years of collecting paleopoint data in Virginia. It contains drawings, rubbings, and photographs of 1055 Paleoindian proj...
This publication was written to provide a source for archaeological projectile point typology for a region of the U.S. that over the years has been traditionally divided into:
Northeast culture area Middle Atlantic culture area Southeastern culture area
These divisions are based primarily on lithic technology and settlement patterns. While this focus tends to serve archaeological investigations, most of the prehistoric Indian habitation/occupation requires greater definition and appraisal from other sources within the archaeological community. Even among artifact collectors, there is a...
This publication was written to provide a source for archaeological projectile point typology for a region of the U.S. that over the years has been tr...
This archaeological publication covers the development, definition, classification, and world-wide deployment of the lithic bipoint and includes numerous photographs, drawings, and maps. Lithic bipoint technology originated 75,000 years ago, and it continued to the discovery of metal for tools. It was brought into the U.S. on both coasts; the Pacific Coast introduction was around 17,000 years ago and the Atlantic Coast was 23,000 years ago. This book presents and discusses bipoints from nearly every U.S. state. Bipoint function, usage, and resharpening are also presented. The book is indexed...
This archaeological publication covers the development, definition, classification, and world-wide deployment of the lithic bipoint and includes numer...
The archaeological focus on a single geographical area offers an opportunity to present projectile point typology as a microtechnology even though some of the types have widespread distributions. The area of the Middle Potomac River Valley presents a physical artefact collection for a view of prehistory. This volume, which includes several hundred images of the investigation, artefacts and archaeological research compiled and recorded from over 30 years of work in the area, includes: -an overview of the Middle Potomac River Valley archaeology including the peoples and sites; -new...
The archaeological focus on a single geographical area offers an opportunity to present projectile point typology as a microtechnology even though som...