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    Geographic Variation in Fluted Projectile Points: A Hemispheric Perspective by Morrow, Juliet E., Morrow, Toby A.

    Published in American antiquity (01-04-1999)
    “…This paper examines geographic variation in fluted point morphology across North and South America. Metric data on 449 North American points, 31 Central…”
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    Pre-Clovis in Texas? A critical assessment of the “Buttermilk Creek Complex” by Morrow, Juliet E., Fiedel, Stuart J., Johnson, Donald L., Kornfeld, Marcel, Rutledge, Moye, Wood, W. Raymond

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2012)
    “…Lithic artifacts from the lowest strata of the Debra L. Friedkin site, located on Buttermilk Creek in central Texas, have been interpreted as an undisturbed…”
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    Early Paleoindian Mobility and Watercraft: An Assessment from the Mississippi River Valley by Morrow, Juliet E.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-05-2014)
    “…Several researchers have suggested use of watercraft during the Early Paleoindian period 11,500 and 10,800 rcybp (13,400-12,700 cal B.P.), but none have…”
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    Pioneers from Northern Japan in Idaho 16,000 Years Ago? A Critical Evaluation of the Evidence from Cooper's Ferry by Fiedel, Stuart J., Potter, Ben A., Morrow, Juliet E., Faught, Michael K., Vance Haynes, C., Chatters, James C.

    “…Davis et al. (2019) recently presented the results of excavations at the Cooper's Ferry site, located beside the Salmon River in Idaho. They claim that initial…”
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    Comment on “Clovis and Western Stemmed: Population Migration and the Meeting of Two Technologies in the Intermountain West” by Charlotte Beck and George T. Jones by Fiedel, Stuart J., Morrow, Juliet E.

    Published in American antiquity (01-04-2012)
    “…Beck and Jones (2010) assert that Clovis “was not first in the Intermountain West”; Western Stemmed points are older than fluted points; and the stemmed point…”
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    A TOWN AT THE CROSSROADS: SITE-WIDE GRADIOMETRY SURVEYING AND MAPPING AT OLD TOWN RIDGE SITE (3CG41) IN NORTHEASTERN ARKANSAS by Lockhart, Jami J., Morrow, Juliet E., McGaha, Shaun

    Published in Southeastern archaeology (01-07-2011)
    “…Gradiometry survey at the Old Town Ridge (3CG41) site, a stockaded Middle Mississippian period town in the central Mississippi River Valley of Arkansas,…”
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    On Fluted Point Morphometrics, Cladistics, and the Origins of the Clovis Culture by Morrow, Juliet E.

    “…Nine decades after the discovery of the Clovis type site, Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1, we are getting closer to solving the perplexing mystery of Clovis…”
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    Rummells-Maske Revisited: A Fluted Point Cache from East Central Iowa by Morrow, Juliet E., Morrow, Toby A.

    Published in Plains anthropologist (01-11-2002)
    “…The Rummells-Maske site, 13CD15, is a fluted point cache discovered in 1964 by two amateur archaeologists. It is one of the few finished fluted point caches in…”
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    Projectile? Knife? Perforator? Using actualistic experiments to build models for identifying microscopic usewear traces on Dalton points from the Brand site, Arkansas, North America by Smallwood, Ashley M., Pevny, Charlotte D., Jennings, Thomas A., Morrow, Juliet E.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-06-2020)
    “…At the end of the Pleistocene, Dalton hunter-gatherers substantially altered their technology by crafting points with serrated, beveled, and tapered blade…”
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    End Scraper Morphology and Use-Life: An Approach for Studying Paleoindian Lithic Technology And Mobility by Morrow, Juliet E.

    Published in Lithic technology (01-03-1997)
    “…Kelly and Todd (1988) proposed that bifaces served as transported cores within the lithic technology of Early Paleoindian groups. This concept is evaluated…”
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