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Murray Springs - A Clovis Site with Multiple Activity Areas in the San Pedro Valley, Arizona (Paperback): C. Vance Haynes,... Murray Springs - A Clovis Site with Multiple Activity Areas in the San Pedro Valley, Arizona (Paperback)
C. Vance Haynes, Bruce B Huckell
R840 R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Save R114 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Murray Springs Site in the upper San Pedro River Valley of southeast Arizona is one of the most significant Clovis sites ever found. It contained a multiple bison kill, a mammoth kill, and possibly a horse kill in a deeply stratified sedimentary context. Scattered across the buried occupation surface with the bones of late Pleistocene animals were several thousand stone tools and waste flakes from their manufacture and repair. Because of the unique occurrence of an algal black mat that buried the Clovis-age surface immediately after abandonment, the distributional integrity of the artifacts and debitage clusters is exceptional for Paleoindian sites. Excavation of the Clovis hunters' camp 50 to 150 meters south of the kills revealed artifactual evidence typical of hunting camp activity, including hide working and weapons repair. Impact flakes conjoining with Clovis points clearly tied the camp to the bison kill. The unique nature of the site and this comprehensive study of the excavated material constitute one of the most important contributions to our knowledge of Paleoindian hunters in the New World.

Clovis Caches - Recent Discoveries and New Research (Hardcover): Bruce B Huckell, J. David Kilby Clovis Caches - Recent Discoveries and New Research (Hardcover)
Bruce B Huckell, J. David Kilby
R2,286 R1,650 Discovery Miles 16 500 Save R636 (28%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A unique, significant contribution to our maturing studies of the Clovis era."--Gary Haynes, author of The Early Settlement of North America: The Clovis Era

The Paleoindian Clovis culture is known for distinctive stone and bone tools often associated with mammoth and bison remains, dating back some 13,500 years. While the term Clovis is known to every archaeology student, few books have detailed the specifics of Clovis archaeology. This collection of essays investigates caches of Clovis tools, many of which have only recently come to light. These caches are time capsules that allow archaeologists to examine Clovis tools at earlier stages of manufacture than the broken and discarded artifacts typically recovered from other sites. The studies comprising this volume treat methodological and theoretical issues including the recognition of Clovis caches, Clovis lithic technology, mobility, and land use.

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