2010
DOI: 10.21112/ita.2010.1.10
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Archaeological Investigations at the Ice House Site, 41HY161: Early Archaic Technology, Subsistence, and Settlement Along the Balcones Escarpment, Hays County, Texas

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“…Clear Fork and Guadalupe bifaces and a variety of other bifacial and unifacial tools are common to Early Archaic assemblages. The increasing regional variation in tool styles also suggests increasing territorialism that reduced exchanges of technology and interaction between distant and possibly local groups (Oksanen 2008).…”
Section: Early Archaicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clear Fork and Guadalupe bifaces and a variety of other bifacial and unifacial tools are common to Early Archaic assemblages. The increasing regional variation in tool styles also suggests increasing territorialism that reduced exchanges of technology and interaction between distant and possibly local groups (Oksanen 2008).…”
Section: Early Archaicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant Early Archaic sites include the Richard Beene site in Bexar County (Thoms and Mandel 1992), the Gatlin site in Kerr County (Houk et al 2008), Wilson-Leonard (Collins et al 1998), the Icehouse site (i.e., 41HY161) in San Marcos (Oksanen 2008) and the Youngsport site in Bell County (Shafer 1963). The end of the Early Archaic is a poorly documented transition.…”
Section: Early Archaicmentioning
confidence: 99%