Lithic Assemblages of Dirty Shame Rockshelter: Changing Traditions in the Northern Intermontane |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Excavation of Dirty Shame Rockshelter | 11 |
Technological Factors Considered in the Analysis | 21 |
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apparently Archaeological Archaic artifacts assemblages associated attributes basalt base Basin biface black obsidian blade blank broad brown Cave changes characteristic chert common complex concave contained cores Corner-notched Creek cultural cultural zones debitage deposits distinctive distribution earlier early edge evidence excavation exhibiting flake tools forms four fragments grass gray ground stone Humboldt Idaho increased indicate intensity lanceolate later layer less lithic located lower marked materials millingstone Nevada Northern Side-notched notched noted occupation occurred Oregon Owyhee pattern period Phase pieces Pinto Pit Feature Plains projectile points radiocarbon dates range record recovered reduction region relatively remains represented River Rock Rockshelter sample scars series points shelter Side-notched point similar Snake sources specimens Spring Stage stemmed stemmed points Sub-assemblage suggests surface thin types unifacial Upper utilized Valley vein agate Whitehorse Zone VI