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  1. Hunter-gatherer gatherings: stone-tool microwear from the Welling Site (33-Co-2), Ohio, U.S.A. supports Clovis use of outcrop-related base camps during the Pleistocene Peopling of the Americas
  2. GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MICA SOURCE SPECIMENS AND ARTIFACTS FROM THE ABBOTT FARM NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK (28ME1)
  3. The Wauseon Clovis fluted point preform, Northwest Ohio, U.S.A.: Observations, geometric morphometrics, microwear, and toolstone procurement distance
  4. Statistical Analysis of Paradigmatic Class Richness Supports Greater Paleoindian Projectile-Point Diversity in the Southeast
  5. Size, shape, scars, and spatial patterning: A quantitative assessment of late Pleistocene (Clovis) point resharpening
  6. Design Space and Cultural Transmission: Case Studies from Paleoindian Eastern North America
  7. The Cinmar discovery and the proposed pre-Late Glacial Maximum occupation of North America
  8. Elemental variation in prehistoric Unionoida shell: Implications for ceramic provenance
  9. Neutron activation analysis of 12,900-year-old stone artifacts confirms 450–510+ km Clovis tool-stone acquisition at Paleo Crossing (33ME274), northeast Ohio, U.S.A.
  10. On the Inferred Age and Origin of Lithic Bi-Points from the Eastern Seaboard and their Relevance to the Pleistocene Peopling of North America
  11. Transmission of Cultural Variants in the North American Paleolithic
  12. AMS Radiocarbon Dates for Pleistocene Fauna from the American Northeast
  13. Petrographic analysis of Contact Period Native American pottery from Fort Hill (27CH85), Hinsdale, NH, USA
  14. On thin ice: problems with Stanford and Bradley's proposed Solutrean colonisation of North America
  15. Innovation and cultural transmission in the American Paleolithic: Phylogenetic analysis of eastern Paleoindian projectile-point classes
  16. Northeastern North American Pleistocene megafauna chronologically overlapped minimally with Paleoindians