Archaeological Discovery

Archaeological Discovery

ISSN Print: 2331-1959
ISSN Online: 2331-1967
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[1] Finding of a Fell Projectile Point in Central Argentina
Archaeological Discovery, 2024
[2] Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Fishtail Points from Southernmost Patagonia (South America): An Estimation of Use-Life Using Experimental Data and Survival …
PaleoAmerica, 2023
[3] Exploring technological choices in fishtail points from Southern contexts: a comparative overview
PaleoAmerica, 2022
[4] The retouched tools of the lower component of AEP-1 (Piedra Museo, Argentina) from a perspective of design
Archaeology of Piedra Museo Locality, 2022
[5] Recycled Fishtail Points in the Argentinian Pampa: Everyday Tools on Distinctive Paleoamerican Objects?
, 2022
[6] Fell points from Merín Lagoon, Uruguay: new data and their relevance to the peopling of south-eastern South America
Antiquity, 2022
[7] New morpho-technological studies to enhance the knowledge of Fell point variability in southeastern South America
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021
[8] Raw materials and functional designs of Fishtail projectile points from southern Brazil
2021
[9] Further Data on Fell Points from the Southern Cone of South America
2020
[10] Fishtailed projectile points in the Americas: Remarks and hypotheses on the peopling of northern South America and beyond
2020
[11] Fluted-point technology in Neolithic Arabia: An independent invention far from the Americas
2020
[12] The Pre-Columbian Peopling and Population Dispersals of South America
2020
[13] The Technological Diversity of Lithic Industries in Eastern South America during the Late Pleistocene-Holocene Transition
2019
[14] Fell Point Technology from Mendoza Province in Western Argentina
PaleoAmerica: A journal of early human migration and dispersal, 2018
[15] New Paleoindian finds, further Fell points data, and technological observations from Uruguay: Implications for the human peopling in southeastern South America
2018
[16] Exploring the Manufacture of Bifacial Stone Tools from the Middle Rio Negro Basin, Uruguay: An Experimental Approach
Behaviour and Information Technology, 2017
[17] Fishtail points from the Pampas of South America: Their variability and life histories
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2017
[18] Paleoamericans in Northeast Argentina
2017
[19] New Paleoindian Finds, Further Fell Points Data, and Technological Observations from Uruguay: Implications for the Human Peopling in Southeastern South …
2017
[20] New records of fishtail projectile points from Brazil and its implications for its peopling
2016
[21] 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
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