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Description: Identification guide to the types of chert exploited by the prehistoric people of east-central Illinois. By Lenville J. Stelle and Thomas Duggan.
An Archaeological Guide To Chert Types Of East-Central Illinois AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL GUIDE TO CHERT TYPES OF EAST-CENTRAL ILLINOIS © 2003 by the Center For Social Research, Parkland College **Note that the full sized images of the chert specimens are quite large (8X).... Be patient.
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Page title:An Archaeological Guide To Chert Types Of East-Central Illinois
Keywords:archaeology,geoarchaeology,prehistoric archaeology,prehistoric artifacts,artifacts,Illinois,east-central illinois, illinois archaeology,midwestern archaeology,Sangamon,artifact guide,arrowheads,spear points,stone knives,lithics,bifaces,hafted biface,lithic analysis,arrowhead guide,stone points,paleo-points,archaic points,woodland points,mississippian points,flint,chert,chert types,attica chert,burlington chert,cobden chert,degonia chert,dongola chert,elwood joliet chert,glacial till chert,harrison county chert,kaolin chert,mill creek chert,moline chert,spoon chert,obsidian,oneota chert,platteville galena chert,shakopee chert,st. louis chert,blanding chert
Description:An archaeological guide by Lenville J. Stelle and Thomas Duggan to the types of chert exploited by the prehistoric people of east-central Illinois.
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