The Late Paleoindian Hidden Creek Site in Southeastern Connecticut

BD Jones - Archaeology of Eastern North America, 1997 - JSTOR
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This article presents a summary of the Late Paleoindian component at the Hidden Creek site
(72-163), including site geology, paleo-environmental reconstruction, artifact counts,
descriptions of artifact attributes and spatial patterning. Preliminary analysis of the
debitagefrom this site is also discussed. Temporally diagnostic attributes of the lithic artifacts
place the Hidden Creek site at the end of the Paleoindian tradition. It is demonstrated that
the fluted point knapping technology continued to be used, apparently into the early …
This article presents a summary of the Late Paleoindian component at the Hidden Creek site (72-163), including site geology, paleo-environmental reconstruction, artifact counts, descriptions of artifact attributes and spatial patterning. Preliminary analysis of the debitagefrom this site is also discussed. Temporally diagnostic attributes of the lithic artifacts place the Hidden Creek site at the end of the Paleoindian tradition. It is demonstrated that the fluted point knapping technology continued to be used, apparently into the early Holocene, to produce non-fluted, lanceolate projectile points. The southeastern location of this site in the Northeast distinguishes it from most comparable sites in the region.
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