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The Preceramic Horizons of Northeastern Oklahoma
David Albert Baerreis
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David Albert Baerreis reports on the excavation of three sites in Delaware County in northeastern Oklahoma, and the artifacts found there. The author focuses on lithics (projectile points and other chipped stone tools as well as ground stone tools) and provides a comparative analysis of the material.
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Contents
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Introduction
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Acknowledgments
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I. Preceramic Sites in Northeastern Oklahoma
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A. The Evans Midden Site - D1EvIII
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B. The Caudill Site - D1CaI
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C. The G.G. McConkey Site - D1McVII
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II. Comparative Analysis of the Ozark Material
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A. Sequence in the Oklahoma Preceramic Components
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B. Relationships to Other Ozark Complexes
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III. Broader Relationships of the Ozark Material
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IV. Summary and Conclusions
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Appendix I. Trait List of Sites in Northeastern Oklahoma
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Appendix II. Further Analysis of Projectile Points from Preceramic Sites, Delaware County, Oklahoma
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Bibliography
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Plates
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Published: 1951
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-949098-37-2 (paper)
- 978-1-951519-61-2 (ebook)