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Handbook of Alabama Archaeology: Part I, Point Types

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About This Book

A practical classification handbook that documents and describes stone projectile point types from Alabama and the Tennessee Valley, presenting systematic type entries with measurements, form, flaking technique, and interpretive comments. It begins with introductory material on point shapes and taxonomic principles, then catalogues named and provisional types, includes distribution charts, a glossary, and bibliography. Individual entries compare regional variants, manufacturing traits, and site associations, and aim to standardize terminology and aid chronological and cultural interpretation of pre-ceramic lithic assemblages.

About the Author

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James W. Cambron

James W. Cambron is an American archaeologist and author, recognized for his contributions to the field of archaeology in Alabama. His notable work, "Handbook of Alabama Archaeology: Part I, Point Types," serves as a significant resource for understanding the various point types used by prehistoric cultures in the region. Cambron's research provides valuable insights into the archaeological record of Alabama, contributing to the broader understanding of Native American history and culture in the southeastern United States.

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