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| Brief and True Report of Projectile Points from Jamestown Rediscovery as of December 1998 Dennis B. Blanton, Veronica Deitrick, and Kara Bartels | |||
5. References Barbour, Philip L. (Editor) 1986 The Complete Works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631). University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Benthall, Joseph L. 1969 Archaeological Investigation of the Shannon Site, Montgomery County, Virginia. Virginia State Library, Richmond. Bottoms, Edward 1968 Bertie Co. Oolitic Quartzite and its Aboriginal Utilization in Eastern Virginia and North Carolina. The Chesopiean 6(2):32-43. Callahan, Errett 1979 The Basics of Biface Knapping in the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition: A Manual for Flintknappers and Lithic Analysts. Archaeology of Eastern North America 7(1):1-179. Cotter, John L. 1958 Archaeological Excavations at Jamestown. National Park Service, Washington, DC. Flenniken, J. Jeffrey and Anan W. Raymond 1986 Morphological Projectile Point Typology: Replication Experimentation and Technological Analysis. American Antiquity 51(3):603-614. Geier, Clarence R. 1990 A Middle Woodland Bipolar Pebble Technology in the Lower Chesapeake Area of Tidewater Virginia. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 8:55-74. Hodges, Mary Ellen Norrisey 1998 Native American Settlement at Great Neck: Report on VDHR Archaeological Investigations of Woodland Components at Site 44VB7, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1981-1987. Research Report Series No. 9, Department of Historic Resources, Richmond, Virginia. Hodges, Mary Ellen N. and Charles T. Hodges (Editors) 1994 Paspahegh Archaeology: Data Recovery Investigations of Site 44JC308 at the Governor's Land at Two Rivers, James City County, Virginia. Prepared by James River Institute for Archaeology Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, for Governor's Land Associates, Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia. McLearen, Douglas C. and L. Daniel Mouer 1994 Jordan's Journey III: A Preliminary Report on the 1992-1993 Excavations at Archaeological Site 44PG307. Prepared by Virginia Commonwealth University Archaeological Research Center, for the Virginia Department of Historic Resources, Richmond, Virginia. |
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