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Mississippi Projectile Point Guide

Author : Samuel O. McGahey,Mississippi. Department of Archives and History
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN : OCLC:60555593

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Mississippi Projectile Point Guide by Samuel O. McGahey,Mississippi. Department of Archives and History Pdf

Mississippi Projectile Point Guide

Author : Samuel O. McGahey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Social Science
ISBN : WISC:89077166379

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Mississippi Projectile Point Guide by Samuel O. McGahey Pdf

A Projectile Point Guide for the Upper Mississippi River Valley

Author : Robert F. Boszhardt
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 105 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2005-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781587294419

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A Projectile Point Guide for the Upper Mississippi River Valley by Robert F. Boszhardt Pdf

This useful guide provides a key to identifying the various styles of points found along the Upper Mississippi River in the Driftless region stretching roughly from Dubuque, Iowa, to Red Wing, Minnesota, but framed within a somewhat larger area extending from the Rock Island Rapids at the modern Moline -- Rock Island area to the Falls of St. Anthony at Minneapolis -- St. Paul. In addition to drawings of each style, Robert Boszhardt provides other accepted names as well as names of related points, age, distribution, a description (including length and width), material, and references for each type. The guide is meant for the many avocational archaeologists who collect projectile points in the Upper Midwest and will be a useful reference tool for professional field archaeologists as well. Book jacket.

Mississippi's American Indians

Author : James F. Barnett
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012-04-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781617032462

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Mississippi's American Indians by James F. Barnett Pdf

At the beginning of the eighteenth century, over twenty different American Indian tribal groups inhabited present-day Mississippi. Today, Mississippi is home to only one tribe, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. In Mississippi’s American Indians, author James F. Barnett Jr. explores the historical forces and processes that led to this sweeping change in the diversity of the state’s native peoples. The book begins with a chapter on Mississippi’s approximately 12,000-year prehistory, from early hunter-gatherer societies through the powerful mound building civilizations encountered by the first European expeditions. With the coming of the Spanish, French, and English to the New World, native societies in the Mississippi region connected with the Atlantic market economy, a source for guns, blankets, and many other trade items. Europeans offered these trade materials in exchange for Indian slaves and deerskins, currencies that radically altered the relationships between tribal groups. Smallpox and other diseases followed along the trading paths. Colonial competition between the French and English helped to spark the Natchez rebellion, the Chickasaw-French wars, the Choctaw civil war, and a half-century of client warfare between the Choctaws and Chickasaws. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 forced Mississippi’s pro-French tribes to move west of the Mississippi River. The Diaspora included the Tunicas, Houmas, Pascagoulas, Biloxis, and a portion of the Choctaw confederacy. In the early nineteenth century, Mississippi’s remaining Choctaws and Chickasaws faced a series of treaties with the United States government that ended in destitution and removal. Despite the intense pressures of European invasion, the Mississippi tribes survived by adapting and contributing to their rapidly evolving world.

Georgia Projectile Points

Author : Christopher Cameron
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020-02-29
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1734705310

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Prehistoric Projectile Points Found Along the Atlantic Coastal Plain

Author : Wm Jack Hranicky
Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781612330228

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Prehistoric Projectile Points Found Along the Atlantic Coastal Plain by Wm Jack Hranicky Pdf

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 tendency to parcel these areas into the classic culture area concepts. This publication makes no attempts to refocus archaeology, but to show the vast overlaps of numerous point technologies. This is especially true over time; so that, for lithic point technology in general, there is a Panindian focus that can be applied to almost every tool type along the Atlantic Coast. This publication provides most of the published types from along the Atlantic seaboard. Each type has a basic description and the illustration is an ideal point for that type. A set of point references is provided; these make excellent (and needed) sources for the study of projectile point studies.

North American Projectile Points

Author : Wm Jack Hranicky
Publisher : Author House
Page : 567 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781496910660

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North American Projectile Points by Wm Jack Hranicky Pdf

Jack Hranicky is a retired U.S. Government contractor, but he has been involved with archaeology as a full-time passion for over 40 years. His main interest is the Paleo-Indian period; however, he has worked in all facets of American archaeology. He has published over 250 papers and over 35 books in archaeology with his most recent being a two-volume, 800-page, 10,000-artifact book on the material culture of Virginia. In Virginia, he is considered an expert on prehistoric stone tools and rockart. The prehistoric Spout Run Observatory site was investigated by him which dated 10,470 YBP. He has served as president of the Archeological Society of Virginia (ASV) and Eastern States Archeological Federation (ESAF), and been past chairman of the Alexandria Archaeology Commission in Virginia. He is a charter member of the Registry of Professional Archaeologists (RPA). And, since he joined the Archeological Society of Virginia (ASV) in 1966, he is its senior member. And finally, his major publication is Bipoints Before Clovis.

A Guide to Projectile Points of Iowa, Part 1: Paleoindian, Late Paleoindian, Early Archaic, and Middle Archaic Points

Author : Joseph A. Tiffany
Publisher : Bureau Oak Guide
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1587298260

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A Guide to Projectile Points of Iowa, Part 1: Paleoindian, Late Paleoindian, Early Archaic, and Middle Archaic Points by Joseph A. Tiffany Pdf

"Projectile point" is a collective term for spear and dart points, arrowheads, and hafted knives. The many Native Americans who have inhabited Iowa shaped points primarily of various cherts and chalcedonies found locally or traded regionally. The single point types illustrated in this two-part guide, the first to provide color photographs to scale for all types found in Iowa, show the wide range of variability as forms evolved from the Paleoindian period, 11,100-10,750 BC, to the Late Prehistoric period, AD 1000-1200. The two beautifully illustrated parts depict a total of sixty-one full-size stone point types in color by archaeological period. References are provided for those wishing to learn more about each type shown. Archaeologist Joseph Tiffany lists the stone type for each point as well as its estimated range of use based on calibrated radiocarbon age, catalog number, and the county where it was found. By providing actual-size color images of the typed points, each part is very easy to use in the field, lab, or classroom. From the highly finished Clovis points of the Paleoindian period to the delicate notched and stemmed points of the Woodland period, these tangible remnants of vanished cultures reveal the huge changes in the lifeways of Iowa's native populations over time. Lay and professional archaeologists, collectors, students, and enthusiasts will appreciate the beauty of the photos and the usefulness of the information in this pocket guide to Iowa projectile points.

North American Projectile Points

Author : Wm Jack Hranicky RPA
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2011-06-09
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781456750008

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North American Projectile Points by Wm Jack Hranicky RPA Pdf

This book provides a single-source for projectile points in the literature of American archeology. Its purpose is to provide a quick lookup for point types; the user then utilizes the basic references that are provided for more research information, point comparisons, data, distributions, etc.

North American Projectile Points - Revised

Author : Wm Jack Hranicky Rpa
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 486 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2010-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781452026329

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North American Projectile Points - Revised by Wm Jack Hranicky Rpa Pdf

Handbook of Alabama Archaeology: Point types

Author : James W. Cambron,David C. Hulse
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : Alabama
ISBN : UCAL:B3297753

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Handbook of Alabama Archaeology: Point types by James W. Cambron,David C. Hulse Pdf

Arrowheads and Spear Points in the Prehistoric Southeast

Author : Linda Crawford Culberson
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2009-11-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781604734850

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Arrowheads and Spear Points in the Prehistoric Southeast by Linda Crawford Culberson Pdf

The Native American tribes of what is now the southeastern United States left intriguing relics of their ancient cultural life. Arrowheads, spear points, stone tools, and other artifacts are found in newly plowed fields, on hillsides after a fresh rain, or in washed-out creek beds. These are tangible clues to the anthropology of the Paleo-Indians, and the highly developed Mississippian peoples. This indispensable guide to identifying and understanding such finds is for conscientious amateur archeologists who make their discoveries in surface terrain. Many are eager to understand the culture that produced the artifact, what kind of people created it, how it was made, how old it is, and what its purpose was. Here is a handbook that seeks identification through the clues of cultural history. In discussing materials used, the process of manufacture, and the relationship between the artifacts and the environments, it reveals ancient discoveries to be not merely interesting trinkets but by-products from the once vital societies in areas that are now Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, the Carolinas, as well as in southeastern Texas, southern Missouri, southern Illinois, and southern Indiana. The text is documented by more than a hundred drawings in the actual size of the artifacts, as well as by a glossary of archeological terms and a helpful list of state and regional archeological societies.

Mississippi Archaeology Q & A

Author : Evan Peacock
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2009-09-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1604736437

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Mississippi Archaeology Q & A by Evan Peacock Pdf

How old is this arrowhead? Is there really gold in that Indian mound? What tribe left all these artifacts behind? Can the government take my artifact collection away? For more than twenty years, Evan Peacock, an archaeologist at Mississippi State University, has been fielding and answering questions such as these from the public. In Mississippi Archaeology Q & A, he gathers those answers in one place to give landowners, history buffs, arrowhead hunters, and students new to archaeology an invaluable handbook of dos and don'ts. Peacock writes for the lay reader, supplies humorous anecdotes from his years in the field, and never scolds. Instead he respectfully introduces the neophyte to the wonders of the remarkable prehistoric and historic remains throughout the Magnolia State. Rather than pursuing a hobby in a destructive manner, in-formed artifact collectors can and do contribute to the field. This book offers solid suggestions on how enthusiasts can play a helpful role. Mississippi Archaeology Q & A explains the basic methods that archaeologists use to find, explore, and interpret ancient sites. In a clear and straightforward manner, Peacock divulges what he has learned about landowners' rights and other legal issues. The guide describes many important archaeological sites in Mississippi and adjacent states and the different kinds of artifacts commonly found in the region. For people who wish to protect a site or for those who would like to sell a site or obtain a tax break for its preservation, this guide contains critical information. While the book focuses closely on Native American artifacts, it also thoroughly treats the full range of Mississippi's historical treasures from the remnants of pioneer settlers to Civil War curios.

The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age

Author : D. Shane Miller,Ashley M. Smallwood,Jesse W. Tune
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2022-08-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780817321284

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The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age by D. Shane Miller,Ashley M. Smallwood,Jesse W. Tune Pdf

"In 1996, the University of Alabama Press published a prodigious benchmark volume, The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Southeast, edited by David G. Anderson and Kenneth E. Sassaman. It was the first to provide a state-by-state record of the Paleolithic and early Archaic eras (to approximately 8,000 years ago) in this region as well as models to interpret data excavated from those eras. It summarized what was known of the peoples who lived in the Southeast when ice sheets covered the northern part of the continent and mammals such as elephants, saber-toothed tigers, and ground sloths roamed the landscape. In the United States, the Southeast has some of most robust data on these eras. The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age is the updated, definitive synthesis of current archaeological research gleaned from an array of experts in the region. The volume is organized in three parts: state records, the regional perspective, and perspective and future directions. State-by-state chapter overviews of the eras are followed by chapters with regional coverage on lithics (point types), submerged archaeology, gatherers, megafauna, chipped-stone technology, and spatial demography. Chapters on ethical concerns regarding the use of data from avocational collections, insight from outside the Southeast, and considerations for future research round out the volume. The contributors address five questions: When did people first arrive? How did they get there? Who were they? How did they adapt to local resources and environmental change? Then what?"--

Time's River

Author : Janet Rafferty,Evan Peacock
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 567 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2008-07-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9780817354893

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Time's River by Janet Rafferty,Evan Peacock Pdf

An archaeologically rich region, in advance of impending disturbance