Part II (L to Z) along with a separate volume Part I (A to K) is a 1600-page prehistory of Virginia and its surrounding states. These two books contain nearly 10,000 prehistoric artifacts. Also, it contains the entire McCary Fluted Point Survey. It was written for the layman, and avocational archaeologist, and especially, the breadth of coverage will benefit even the most experienced professional archaeologist's understanding of Virginia prehistoric archaeology. This volume covers the archaeological concepts of macrotools, microtools, tool types, and tool classes. It discusses cultural resources and sites, offer artifacts dates, Virginia cultural divisions (NAGPRA responsibilities), tool functions and usages, artifacts lithics and production methods, and how to record artifacts. The artifact focus is projectile points, axes, celts, bannerstones, pottery, and hundreds of other tools. In addition, a list of Virginia collectors, an extensive bibliography, and an index. For most of the artifacts presented, provenance, material, and measurements are given. These data make the publication a valuable resource for others performing archaeological investigations. Because so many of these prehistoric tools also are found outside Virginia, the publication can be used for comparative examples and data for the entire eastern U.S. and beyond. This publication is the only record of thousands of artifacts in Virginia. Related book by the author: Clovis Points in Virginia.
Timberlake, Henry (1765) The Memoirs of Lieut. Henry Timberlake. London. Tisdale, John W. (1964) The Daniel Cache, Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
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The following (not in any order) are contributors: Loy Carter (deceased), Elizabeth Moore, Jim Hartman, William and Alice Giannini, Thomas Hoskins, Donald Selvage (deceased), David Wuester, Tony Overstreet, Jim Brantley, Fred (Fussey) ...
Wm Jack Hranicky. PALEOAMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN VIRGINIA Wm Jack Hranicky RPA PaleoAmerican Archaeology in Virginia Copyright © 2017 Wm Jack Hranicky. Front Cover.
"A collection of essays addressing aspects of Native American life in the Susquehanna and Delaware River basin from 4000 to 3000 BP, the pre-existing traditions from which they emerged, and explanations for how and why social and cultural ...
I was amused at the byplay between the Seminole “interpreter” Koniphateo, who was teasing Clay McCauley in the early 1880s, by spinning wild tales about a “Great Spirit” who dispatched Jesus to descend from the skies of southern Florida ...
Jack Hranicky is a retired U.S. Government contractor, but he has been involved with archaeology as a full-time passion for over 40 years.
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It concludes that a Solutrean occupation did occur on the U.S. Atlantic coastal plain. The bipoint is the most misclassified artifact in American archaeology. The book is indexed and has extensive references.