essay

Fluted point characteristics at three large sites: the implications for modelling Early Paleoindian settlement patterns in Ohio

first discovery of america: archaeological evidence of the early inhabitants of the ohio areaColumbus, Ohio • Published In 1994 • Pages: 77-93

By: Seeman, Mark F., Summers, Garry, Dowd, Elaine, Morris, Larry.

Abstract
This document compares fluted points from Welling, Nobles Pond, and Sandy Springs in order to understand settlement patterns. Point type, raw material, and breakage are three of the variables examined.
Subjects
Mineral resources
Lithic industries
Settlement patterns
Weapons
Chronologies and culture sequences
Typologies and classifications
tradition
Early Paleo-Indian
HRAF PubDate
2017
Region
New World
Sub Region
New World
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Sarah Berry; 2016
Field Date
1970, 1992
Coverage Date
11,500-10,000 BP
Coverage Place
Nobles Pond, Welling, and Sandy Springs, Ohio, United States
Notes
Mark F. Seeman, Garry Summers, Elaine Dowd, and Larry Morris
Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-87)
LCSH
Paleo-Indians