Flint Time Periods

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Paleo

Experimentation led to Discovery

by Col.John F Berner Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol. 57, No.1, pg.18 Lithic reproductionists, commonly referred to as flintknappers have nearly perfected the replication of Clovis

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Rust on the Plow

by Cliff Jackson, Warrenton, North Carolina Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.56, No.4, pg.200Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.1, pg.20 Figure 1. right

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Michigan Paleo and Bayport Chert

by Todd Walterspaugh, Galesburg, Michigan Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.1, pg.22 Pictured above are seven Paleo points found in the state of Michigan. All are

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Paleo Evidence on the High Plains

by Tom Westfall, Sterling, Colorado Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.56, No.4, pg.200Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.1, pg.24 The High Plains of

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Archaic

Old Copper ulus

by E. J. Neiburger, Waukegan, Illinois What is a Ulu? The Eskimo ulu (pronounced ooh-luoo) is a remarkable tool. It is parl chopper, slicing-knife, scraper and general do-itall tool used

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woodland

Various Woodland Artifacts

A rare ear spool from Tennessee made of steatite. These date to the late Woodland Period. This style is referred to as “napkin ring” due to the resemblance. The ear

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The Hopewell Period in the Ozarks

by Matt Rowe, Curator, Museum of Native American History, Bentonville, Arkansas Woodland points from the Museum’s collection. From left to right: A Dickson point made of heated Florence Chert, 4

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The Health of the Woodland Indians

by E.J. Neiburger, Waukegan, Illinois Originally Published in the Central States Archaeological Journal, Vol.57, No.3, pg.152 Above: Figure 1 Bundle burials from the Late Woodland period.Lake County, Illinois  The remains

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mississippian

Mississippian Ritual Weaponry

Originally published in the Central States Archaeological Journal July 1981 by David H. Dye, University of Memphis At top: Figure 1. Raptor talon effigy bifaces excavated from a house floor,

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Documentation of Chicago Area Upper Mississippian Artifacts

Native American Upper Mississippian sites are quite numerous in the Chicago area. This period roughly dates from 1300 A. D. through European contact. Some of these sites were large villages, and in many cases these larger sites have smaller satellite villages in the immediate vicinity. As early as 1929 a large village site named Huber was excavated by the University of Chicago.

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North American Time Periods: Archeologists View

North American Time Periods: Biblical History

North American Time Periods: Biblical History

Information taken from https://answersingenesis.org/environmental-science/ice-age/when-was-the-ice-age-in-biblical-history/ Special Feature by Dr. Andrew A. Snelling and Mike Matthews on April 1, 2013 Featured in Answers Magazine The Bible doesn’t say, “And then there was an Ice Age.” Yet it does

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North American Time Periods: Signs of the Past