The Shoup Rockshelters: A Reply

1968 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 504-504
Author(s):  
Earl H. Swanson

AbstractIn a review of the report on the Shoup Rockshelters in East Central Idaho, Richard Forbis used typology to question stratigraphy and early dates for side-notched points. The points are parallel, obliquely flaked, and have an age comparable to those at a number of sites in the West. Correlation of natural deposits was based on the character and origin of the sediments, fluorine analysis of bone, rock-fall counts, and radiocarbon dates.

1982 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.A. Wallace ◽  
E.T. Ruppel ◽  
J.E. Harrison ◽  
M.W. Reynolds

Radiocarbon ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 1227-1227
Author(s):  
C T Kawachi

The following samples were excavated in July 1985 in an upland (elev 609.6m) prehistoric agricultural site in the Kona Field System on the west coast of Hawai'i Island.


Author(s):  
Timothy Perttula

Recent archaeological investigations at the West Mound at the Sanders site (41LR2), on the Red River in Lamar County, Texas, disclosed substantial archaeological deposits associated with a burned clay floor to an ancestral Caddo structure in the mound. A significant part of the archaeological deposit were unburned animal bones of turtle, deer, and bison, along with Middle Caddo period, Sanders phase, fine and utility ware ceramic sherds; Sanders is one of 26 known Caddo sites in East Texas with bison bones and/or tools. In this article, I discuss the results of the radiocarbon dating of two samples of animal bone—deer and bison—from the West Mound at the Sanders site.


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