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    Two Newly Recognized Paleoindian Tool Types: Single- and Double-Scribe Compass Gravers and Coring Gravers by Tomenchuk, John, Storck, Peter L.

    Published in American antiquity (01-07-1997)
    “…A small collection of gravers from the Fisher site, an Early Paleoindian (Parkhill complex) site in Ontario estimated to date between 10,400 and 11,000 years…”
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    THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WHOLLY PARAMETRIC USE-WEAR METHODOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION TO TWO SELECTED SAMPLES OF EPIPALEOLITHIC CHIPPED STONE TOOLS FROM HAYONIM CAVE, ISRAEL by TOMENCHUK, JOHN

    Published 01-01-1985
    “…A review of the literature indicates that all current use-wear approaches provide reliable first-order inferences about individual chipped stone tools. On the…”
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    A DATED MASTODON BONE ARTIFACT FROM THE LATE PLEISTOCENE OF NEW YORK by Laub, Richard S., Tomenchuk, John, Storck, Peter L.

    Published in Archaeology of Eastern North America (01-01-1996)
    “…A fragment of a large bone, evidently a rib of the American mastodon (Mammut americanum), displays features suggestive of having been culturally modified while…”
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    A correlation of tooth wear and age among modern Igloolik eskimos by Tomenchuk, J, Mayhall, J T

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-07-1979)
    “…The level of molar wear can be estimated reliably by measuring the cusp height. A correlation between age and the level of molar wear, expressed by a…”
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    Quantifying Continuous Lesions and Fractures on Long Bones by Biddick, Kathleen A., Tomenchuk, John

    Published in Journal of field archaeology (01-01-1975)
    “…A system of recording has been designed to facilitate the comparison and quantification of features observed on extremity long bones from archaeological faunal…”
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