Lentz 2015.01.159-169
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Lentz 2015.01.159-169
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NORTH AMERICAN PROJECTILE POINTS It is important to remember that past humans’ culture and technology were just as sophisticated and diverse as ours today. These points come from several geographic and cultural regions, as well as coming from across various pre-contact periods of Indigenous Northern American archaeology. (Column by column, starting at the top of the left column) 1. Dalton Point (10500 - 9900 BP) Missouri 2. Adena-Robbins Point (2600 - 1900 BP) Cole County, Missouri 3. Thebes Point (9900 - 8000 BP) Illinois 4. Kampsville Point (1000 - 500 BP) Mercer County, Illinois 5. Cupp Point (1000 - 500 BP) Newton County, Missouri 6. Pickwick Point (8000 - 5000 BP) Cheatham County, Tennessee 7. Folsom Point (12500 - 11500 BP) Power County, Idaho 8. Snyder Point (1900 - 1500 BP) Saline County, Missouri 9. Etley Point (5000 - 2600 BP) Moniteau County, Missouri 10. Agate Basin Point (10200 - 9500 BP) California 11. Clovis Point (13500 -12500 BP) Marion County, Alabama
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These Materials are provided for educational and research purposes only. The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, University of Connecticut holds the copyright except where noted. Permission must be obtained in writing from the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and/or the owner(s) of the copyright to publish reproductions or quotations beyond fair use.
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2015.01.159-169
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