Archaeological Discovery

Archaeological Discovery

ISSN Print: 2331-1959
ISSN Online: 2331-1967
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"Fishtail Points, Technology and Microwear Analysis from the Negro River Basin, Uruguay"
written by Hugo G. Nami, Alicia Castro,
published by Archaeological Discovery, Vol.2 No.3, 2014
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[2] Additional Records for Deepening the Knowledge of Fell Points from Southeastern South America
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[3] New morpho-technological studies to enhance the knowledge of Fell point variability in southeastern South America
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021
[4] Life history or stylistic variation? A geometric morphometric method for evaluation of Fishtail point variability
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[5] Luminescence Dating of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Sediments in Uruguay
Latin American Antiquity, 2018
[6] Fell Point Technology from Mendoza Province in Western Argentina
PaleoAmerica: A journal of early human migration and dispersal, 2018
[7] Silcrete as a valuable resource for stone tool manufacture and its use by Paleo-American hunter–gatherers in southeastern South America
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016
[8] The human colonization of the Southeast Plains of South America: Climatic conditions, technological innovations and the peopling of Uruguay and south of Brazil
Quaternary International, 2016
[9] Studies of indigenous lithic procurement in Uruguay and their implications for Southern Cone archaeology
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[10] The Paleoamerican Occupation of the Plains of Uruguay: Technology, Adaptations, and Mobility
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[11] Fishtail Projectile Points from South America: The Brazilian Record
Archaeological Discovery, 2015
[12] New Records and Observations on Paleo-American Artifacts from Cerro Largo, Northeastern Uruguay and a Peculiar Case of Reclaimed Fishtail Points
Archaeological Discovery, 2015
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