Expanding Paleoindian Diet Breadth: Paleoethnobotany of Connley Cave 5, Oregon, USA

KN McDonough, JL Kennedy, RL Rosencrance… - American …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Paleoethnobotanical perspectives are essential for understanding past lifeways yet continue
to be underrepresented in Paleoindian research. We present new archaeobotanical and …

Projectile? Knife? Perforator? Using actualistic experiments to build models for identifying microscopic usewear traces on Dalton points from the Brand site, Arkansas …

AM Smallwood, CD Pevny, TA Jennings… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2020 - Elsevier
At the end of the Pleistocene, Dalton hunter-gatherers substantially altered their technology
by crafting points with serrated, beveled, and tapered blade margins. The functions of these …

Paleoindian projectile-point diversity in the American Southeast: Evidence for the mosaic evolution of point design

AM Smallwood, TA Jennings, CD Pevny… - …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Paleoindian projectile points occur in high numbers in the American Southeast, and when
compared to other regions of the East, the Southeast has the greatest projectile-point …

Early hunter-gatherer tool use and animal exploitation: protein and microwear evidence from the central Savannah River valley

CR Moore, MJ Brooks, LR Kimball, ME Newman… - American …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Results of protein residue and lithic microwear analyses are reported for Paleoindian and
Early Archaic stone tools from a Carolina bay sand rim on the Aiken Plateau of South …

The Protoarchaic in central Texas and surrounding areas

CB Bousman, E Oksanen - From the Pleistocene to the Holocene …, 2012 - books.google.com
Central Texas and the Southern Plains, with their prairies and woodlands, are renowned for
their Paleoindian sites (fig. 9.1), but the region's Archaic sites which densely cover the …

Exploring late Paleoindian and early Archaic unfluted lanceolate point classification in the Southern Plains

TA Jennings, AM Smallwood… - North American …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
During the late Paleoindian and early Archaic periods, the Southern Plains witnessed a
diversification in unfluted lanceolate point styles. The classification of these points into …

Redating the Late Paleoindian/Early Archaic Golondrina Component at Baker Cave, Texas and Implications for the Dalton/Golondrina Expansion

TA Jennings, AM Smallwood, J Greer - PaleoAmerica, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Golondrina is a lanceolate point type linked to the Southeastern Dalton tradition that
emerged during the Paleoindian to Archaic transition in southern Texas and northeastern …

A spatio-temporal model of hunter-gatherer foraging ecology across the North American Great Plains throughout the Paleoindian period; Development of theory and …

ER Otarola-Castillo - 2016 - search.proquest.com
Hunter-gatherers spread to nearly every corner of the planet in large part due to their flexible
ability to forage for high-quality foods in diverse environments. The study of human foraging …

Eileen Johnson's legacy of research

VT Holliday - Quaternary international, 2018 - Elsevier
The discussion begins where her career, on a national and international basis, began, at
Lubbock Lake. That starting point lead to significant broadening of her research, both …

[引用][C] Radiocarbon Dates from Jar and Coffin Burials of the Cardamom Mountains Reveal a Previously Unrecorded Mortuary Ritual in Cambodia's Late-to Post …

N Beavan, S Halcrow, B McFadgen, D Hamilton… - 2012