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The following pages link to A geometric morphometrics-based assessment of blade shape differences among Paleoindian projectile point types from western North America (Q99919057):
Displaying 14 items.
- Leaf Morphology, Taxonomy and Geometric Morphometrics: A Simplified Protocol for Beginners (Q28744340) (← links)
- Cultural learning and the Clovis colonization of North America (Q47178208) (← links)
- MORPHOMETRIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES OF WESTERN STEMMED TRADITION PROJECTILE POINTS REVEALED IN A SECOND ARTIFACT CACHE FROM THE COOPER'S FERRY SITE, IDAHO (Q59224088) (← links)
- Archaeology, biology, and borrowing: A critical examination of Geometric Morphometrics in Archaeology (Q99915645) (← links)
- The three lives of a uniface (Q99916446) (← links)
- Continent-wide or region-specific? A geometric morphometrics-based assessment of variation in Clovis point shape (Q112874536) (← links)
- Cultural continuities and discontinuities at the Neolithic transition in Eastern Iberia: an analysis of the morphometry of geometric microliths (Q113465866) (← links)
- Identifying the contribution of rotational movement in pottery forming based on statistical surface analysis (Q113527954) (← links)
- Assessing Collector Bias: A Geometric Morphometric Analysis of a Collection of Isolated Clovis Points from the Midcontinent (Q114496649) (← links)
- A quantitative assessment of intraspecific morphological variation in Gahagan bifaces from the southern Caddo area and central Texas (Q114627272) (← links)
- Spreading of Innovative Technical Traits and Cumulative Technical Evolution: Continuity or Discontinuity? (Q126710198) (← links)
- Copying Error and the Cultural Evolution of “Additive” vs. “Reductive” Material Traditions: An Experimental Assessment (Q127531700) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal diversification of projectile point types in western North America over 13,000 years (Q127531717) (← links)
- Long-term cultural stability in hunter–gatherers: a case study using traditional and geometric morphometric analysis of lithic stemmed bifacial points from Southern Brazil (Q127531729) (← links)