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stone tools

Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Topics, Portable Antiquities, Stone Tools



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  • - A peer-reviewed journal concerned with dissemination knowledge about archaeological stone tools.
  • - Collection of points from Texas.
  • - Introduction to the methods of dating projectile points using artifacts from Texas as examples.
  • - Paper presenting a computer simulation of Folsom fluting. By Tony Baker.
  • - Skip Hutchison's collection of stone tools from Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. Includes brief descriptions of the artifacts.
  • - A cultural resource management company based in Sonoma, California that specializes in the analysis of stone tools and obsidian hydration. Includes site and lithic technology reports.
  • - An illustrated typology with artifact descriptions presented by the London Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society.
  • - Categorized directory of annotated links.
  • - Photographs of a personal collection of Native American artifacts.
  • - A basic guide to arrowhead hunting.
  • - Group of research reports and links related to microwear analysis, flintknapping, raw material sourcing.
  • - A collection of stone tools found in North Carolina over a 50 year period.
  • - Collections of thousands of pictures of arrowheads and other lithics, mainly from Texas.
  • - This site is dedicated to showing small points from around the world. Image gallery.
  • - Photo gallery of arrowhead and artifact types found in Texas with information provided on lithic technology.
  • - A reference program containing information about the typology, technology and raw materials and of the Stone Age.
  • - Extensive listing of links to information and resources of interest to lithic analysts and other archaeologists, maintained by Hugh W. Jarvis, University at Buffalo.
  • - Compiled by Michael Pfeiffer.
  • - An analysis of artifacts recovered during excavations at the late prehistoric site of Galeana, a Chihuahua, Mexico multistory adobe pueblo.
  • - Identification guide to the types of chert exploited by the prehistoric people of east-central Illinois. By Lenville J. Stelle and Thomas Duggan.
  • - Article by R.V.S. Wright of the University of Sydney provides an overview of morphological features of flaked stone tools. Features definitions, photographs and illustrations.
  • - Searchable database of samples of flint and other siliceous raw materials collected by Rengert Elburg and Paul van der Kroft in Central Europe. Search by location or type.
  • - Arrowheads and stone age tools. Archaic flint knives, axes, and spear points.
  • - Introduction to the analysis of stone artifacts. Features definitions of lithic artifact classes manufactured by chipping, grinding, or battering.
  • - Sells casts and pictures of projectile points.
  • - An article by Leland C. Bement that describes using stone tools to reconstruct Folsom mobility and subsistence practices on the Southern Plains.
  • - Introduction to the classification of stone tools by form.
  • - Inventory, database, and bibliography of points from Alaska and Canada. Compiled by Georges A. Pearson.
  • - Pictures of a personal collection of arrowheads from Missouri, arranged by time period.
  • - Field guide with photographs and descriptions of many of the lithic types found in Texas.
  • - Photographs of arrowheads and other artifacts from Northeastern Oklahoma.
  • - Photographs of a personal collection of stone tools from Arizona and Texas.
  • - An amateur archaeologist's look at lithic artifacts found in the North Carolina Piedmont.
  • - Definitions of terms commonly used in the study of lithic technology.
  • - Pictures of a personal collection of arrowheads, spear points, and stone tools, found while surface artifact hunting in Middle and West Tennessee.
  • - A report by Craig E. Skinner and Carol J. Winkler that describes the geochemical evidence of quarrying and transport in Western Oregon.



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