Field Guide to Projectile Points of the Midwest

Field Guide to Projectile Points of the Midwest
Title Field Guide to Projectile Points of the Midwest PDF eBook
Author Noel D. Justice
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 76
Release 2001
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780253214638

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A guide to the projectile points that can be found in the Midwestern United States.

Projectile Points of the Midwest

Projectile Points of the Midwest
Title Projectile Points of the Midwest PDF eBook
Author Noel D. Justice
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1999-12-01
Genre Middle West
ISBN 9780967815404

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Projectile Points and the Illinois Landscape

Projectile Points and the Illinois Landscape
Title Projectile Points and the Illinois Landscape PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Reber
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 2017
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9781930487437

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Field Guide to Projectile Points of the Midwest

Field Guide to Projectile Points of the Midwest
Title Field Guide to Projectile Points of the Midwest PDF eBook
Author Noel D. Justice
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 78
Release 2001
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780253339317

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A guide to the projectile points that can be found in the Midwestern United States.

A Projectile Point Guide for the Upper Mississippi River Valley

A Projectile Point Guide for the Upper Mississippi River Valley
Title A Projectile Point Guide for the Upper Mississippi River Valley PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Boszhardt
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Total Pages 105
Release 2005-04
Genre History
ISBN 1587294419

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This useful guide provides a key to identifying the various styles of points found along the Upper Mississippi River in the Driftless region stretching roughly from Dubuque, Iowa, to Red Wing, Minnesota, but framed within a somewhat larger area extending from the Rock Island Rapids at the modern Moline -- Rock Island area to the Falls of St. Anthony at Minneapolis -- St. Paul. In addition to drawings of each style, Robert Boszhardt provides other accepted names as well as names of related points, age, distribution, a description (including length and width), material, and references for each type. The guide is meant for the many avocational archaeologists who collect projectile points in the Upper Midwest and will be a useful reference tool for professional field archaeologists as well. Book jacket.

A Guide to Projectile Points of Iowa, Part 1: Paleoindian, Late Paleoindian, Early Archaic, and Middle Archaic Points

A Guide to Projectile Points of Iowa, Part 1: Paleoindian, Late Paleoindian, Early Archaic, and Middle Archaic Points
Title A Guide to Projectile Points of Iowa, Part 1: Paleoindian, Late Paleoindian, Early Archaic, and Middle Archaic Points PDF eBook
Author Joseph A. Tiffany
Publisher Bureau Oak Guide
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-10
Genre History
ISBN 9781587298264

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"Projectile point" is a collective term for spear and dart points, arrowheads, and hafted knives. The many Native Americans who have inhabited Iowa shaped points primarily of various cherts and chalcedonies found locally or traded regionally. The single point types illustrated in this two-part guide, the first to provide color photographs to scale for all types found in Iowa, show the wide range of variability as forms evolved from the Paleoindian period, 11,100-10,750 BC, to the Late Prehistoric period, AD 1000-1200. The two beautifully illustrated parts depict a total of sixty-one full-size stone point types in color by archaeological period. References are provided for those wishing to learn more about each type shown. Archaeologist Joseph Tiffany lists the stone type for each point as well as its estimated range of use based on calibrated radiocarbon age, catalog number, and the county where it was found. By providing actual-size color images of the typed points, each part is very easy to use in the field, lab, or classroom. From the highly finished Clovis points of the Paleoindian period to the delicate notched and stemmed points of the Woodland period, these tangible remnants of vanished cultures reveal the huge changes in the lifeways of Iowa's native populations over time. Lay and professional archaeologists, collectors, students, and enthusiasts will appreciate the beauty of the photos and the usefulness of the information in this pocket guide to Iowa projectile points.

Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Midcontinental and Eastern United States

Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Midcontinental and Eastern United States
Title Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points of the Midcontinental and Eastern United States PDF eBook
Author Noel D. Justice
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 344
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780253209856

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"This is an important new reference work for the professional archaeologist as well as the student and collector." --Central States Archaeological Journal "Justice... admirably synthesizes the scientific information integrating it with the popular approach. The result is a publication that readers on both sides of the spectrum should enjoy as well as comprehend." --Choice "... an indispensable guide to the literature. Attractive layout, design, and printing accent the useful text.... it should remain the standard reference on point typology of the midwest and eastern United States for many years to come." --Pennsylvania Archaeologist Archaeologists and amateur collectors alike will rejoice at this important reference work that surveys, describes, and categorizes the projectile points and cutting tools used in prehistory by the Indians in what are now the middle and eastern sections of the United States, from 12,000 B.C. to the beginning of the historic period. Mr. Justice describes over 120 separate types of stone arrowheads and spear points according to period, culture, and region. His detailed drawings show how Native Americans shaped their tools, what styles were peculiar to which regions, and how the various types can best be identified. There are over 485 drawings organized by type cluster and other identifying characteristics. The work also includes distribution maps and 111 examples in color.