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2. 4. The Hogeye Clovis Cache
3. References
4. 4. Clovis Caching and Clovis Adaptations
5. Preface
6. 3. Chert Sourcing
7. 3. Summary
8. 3. Biface Thinning Techniques
9. 3. The Clovis Reduction Sequence
10. Chapter 4. Conclusions
11. 3. Biface Flaking Patterns
12. 3. Biface Size
13. 1. Discovery and Naming of the Cache
14. Chapter 3. Cache Biface Analyses
15. 2. Projectile Point Trajectory Bifaces
16. 2. Ovate Bifaces
17. 1. Summary
18. 2. Clovis Biface Technology
19. 1. Surface Artifact Collection
20. Acknowledgments
21. Chapter 1. The Hogeye Clovis Cache
22. Title page, Copyright
23. 1. Archaeological and Geoarchaeological Field Investigations
24. Tables
25. Contents
26. Chapter 2. The Clovis Bifaces
27. 2. The Clovis-Era Radiocarbon Plateau
28. 5. Clovis in Idaho: An Update on its Distribution, Technology, and Chronology
29. Contributors
30. 3. Reevaluating the Duration of Clovis: The Problem of Non- Representative Radiocarbon
31. Acknowledgments
32. 17. North Carolina Clovis
33. Part 1. Chronology
34. 1. Introduction
35. 9. A Regional Perspective on Clovis Blades and Caching Behavior
36. Title page, Copyright
37. 11. The Densest Concentration on the Earth? Quantifying Human-Mammoth Assocations in the San Pedro Basin, Southeastern Arizona, USA
38. 6. Clovis-Era Point Production in the Midcontinent
39. 10. Defining the Normative Range of Clovis Fluted Point Shape Using Geographic Model of Geometric Morphometric Variation
40. 7. Flaked Stone Tools of Pleistocene Colonizers: Overshot Flaking at the Red Wing Site, Ontario
41. 4. Fluted Point Studies in the Far West
42. Part 2. Technology
43. 15. Clovis Adaptations in the Great Plains
44. 8. Clovis Bipolar Lithic Reduction at Paleo Crossing, Ohio: A Reinterpretation Based on the Examination of Experimental Replications
45. 12. Clovis Landscapes in the Greater Southwest of North America
46. 16. Early Paleoindian Subsistence Strategies in Eastern North America: A Continuation of the Clovis Tradition? Or Evidence of Regional Adaptations?
47. 18. Clovis Culture Update
48. 14. From Mammoth to Bison: Changing Clovis Prey Availability at the End of the Pleistocene
49. 13. Sonoran Clovis Groups: Lithic Technological Organization and Land Use
50. Part 3. Subsistence and Settlement Adaptations
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