Date of Completion
Spring 5-1-2013
Thesis Advisor(s)
Kevin McBride
Honors Major
Anthropology
Disciplines
Archaeological Anthropology
Abstract
The Paleoindian and Terminal Archaic periods can be differentiated on the basis of projectile point typology. This study was conducted to determine whether these two stone tool production periods could also be distinguished based solely on debitage, or the by-products of stone tool production. Goals included accurately analyzing and classifying stone tool flakes from an Early Paleoindian site, a Late Paleoindian site, and two Terminal Archaic sites, based on morphology, material, and possible geographical sources. The methods used here will help future researchers to classify sites as Paleoindian or Terminal Archaic in the initial site exploration phase.
Recommended Citation
McAlister, Colleen, "A Comparative Analysis of Paleoindian and Terminal Archaic Lithic Assemblages from Southeastern Connecticut to Determine Diagnostic Debitage Attributes" (2013). Honors Scholar Theses. 298.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/srhonors_theses/298