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2. Hit or miss: Do microscopic linear impact traces (MLITs) form on Clovis stone tips launched via atlatl into foliage and sediment?
3. Experimental bison butchery using replica hafted Clovis fluted points and large handheld flakes
4. Identifying accurate artefact morphological ranges using optimal linear estimation: Method validation, case studies, and code
5. Hafted technologies likely reduced stone tool-related selective pressures acting on the hominin hand
6. Atlatl use equalizes female and male projectile weapon velocity
7. Antarctica as a 'natural laboratory' for the critical assessment of the archaeological validity of early stone tool sites
8. Clovis bone versus stone weapon tip penetration: Thinking about relative costs and benefits, experimental assumptions, and archaeological unknowns at Sheriden Cave, Ohio, U.S.A
9. The Role of Functional Efficiency in the Decline of North America’s Copper Culture (8000–3000 BP) : an Experimental, Ecological, and Evolutionary Approach
10. Chapter 2. Th e Diversity of North America’s “Old Copper” Projectile Points
11. Current Evidence Supports Welling as an Outcrop-Related Base Camp
12. Not just for proboscidean hunting: On the efficacy and functions of Clovis fluted points
13. Current Evidence Does Not Support a Hopewell Age, Provenience, or Affiliation for the Figurine Allegedly from Hopeton Earthworks or the Hopewell Mound Group
14. On the efficacy of Clovis fluted points for hunting proboscideans
15. The Nelson stone tool cache, North-Central Ohio, U.S.A.: Assessing its cultural affiliation
16. Experimental assessment of Neo-Assyrian bronze arrowhead penetration: An initial study comparing bilobate versus trilobate morphologies
17. North American Clovis Point Form and Performance V: An Experimental Assessment of Spear Thrusting Penetration Depth and Entry Wound Size.
18. Hunter-gatherer gatherings : stone-tool microwear from the Welling Site (33-Co-2), Ohio, U.S.A. supports Clovis use of outcrop-related base camps during the Pleistocene Peopling of the Americas
19. Toward Recognizing the Prehistoric Butchery of Frozen Meat : An Archaeological Experiment and Stone Tool Microwear Analysis
20. Description, Geometric Morphometrics, and Microwear of Five Clovis Fluted Projectile Points from Lucas and Wood Counties, Northwest Ohio, USA
21. The gravity of Paleolithic hunting
22. Experimental replication shows knives manufactured from frozen human feces do not work
23. Examining the distribution of Middle Paleolithic Nubian cores relative to chert quality in southern (Nejd, Dhofar) and south‐central (Duqm, Al Wusta) Oman.
24. Principles of Modern Artistic Design in Late Pleistocene Clovis Stone Biface Technology.
25. Apprenticeship in Early Neolithic Societies : The Transmission of Technological Knowledge at the Flint Mine of Casa Montero (Madrid, Spain), ca. 5300–5200 cal BC
26. Description and Thermoluminescence (Tl) Dating of An Alleged Hopewell Mobiliary Clay Human Figurine from Hopeton Earthworks, Ross County, Ohio
27. Toward a functional understanding of the North American Old Copper Culture “technomic devolution”
28. Nine-thousand years of optimal toolstone selection through the North American Holocene
29. Experimental assessment of proximal-lateral edge grinding on haft damage using replicated Late Pleistocene (Clovis) stone projectile points
30. The Black Diamond Site, Northeast Ohio, USA: a New Clovis Occupation in a Proposed Secondary Staging Area
31. Invention or diffusion: on the appearance of limestone temper in the late Holocene archeological record of southern Ohio, USA
32. Human behavior or taphonomy? On the breakage of Eastern North American Paleoindian endscrapers
33. North American Clovis Point Form and Performance IV: An Experimental Assessment of Knife Edge Effectiveness and Wear.
34. The Injury Costs of Knapping
35. The exceptional abandonment of metal tools by North American hunter-gatherers, 3000 B.P.
36. On the evolution of limestone-tempered pottery in the American Midwest: an experimental assessment of vessel weight and its relationship to other functional/mechanical properties.
37. Comparison of four ballistic and thrusting target materials: An experimental and Bayesian approach using static testing of stone and steel arrow tips
38. North American Clovis Point Form and Performance IV: An Experimental Assessment of Knife Edge Effectiveness and Wear
39. Description, Morphometrics, and Microwear of Two Paleoindian Fluted Points from Nebraska and Illinois
40. Description, Morphometrics, and Microwear of Two Paleoindian Fluted Points from Nebraska and Illinois.
41. Relative Heating Effectiveness and the Decline of the Soapstone Cooking Vessel in Eastern North America
42. Experimental assessment of obsidian versus chert lanceolate projectile point durability and robusticity: Semi‐static fracture strength and dynamic impact
43. Refining the chronology of North America’s copper using traditions: A macroscalar approach via Bayesian modeling
44. The Mielke Clovis Site (33SH26), Western Ohio, USA, Geochemical Sourcing, Technological Descriptions, Artifact Morphometrics, and Microwear
45. Optimal Linear Estimation (OLE) Modeling Supports Early Holocene (9000–8000 RCYBP) Copper Tool Production in North America – CORRIGENDUM
46. Plains Paleoindian Projectile Point Penetration Potential
47. sj-doc-1-naa-10.1177_01976931221074386 - Supplemental material for Another tool in the experimental toolbox: On the use of aluminum as a substitute for chert in North American prehistoric ballistics research and beyond
48. sj-doc-2-naa-10.1177_01976931221074386 - Supplemental material for Another tool in the experimental toolbox: On the use of aluminum as a substitute for chert in North American prehistoric ballistics research and beyond
49. Another tool in the experimental toolbox: On the use of aluminum as a substitute for chert in North American prehistoric ballistics research and beyond
50. Knapping quality of local versus exotic Upper Mercer chert (Ohio, USA) during the Holocene
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