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Projectile Point Types: South Texas and Northern Mexico

Projectile Point Types: South Texas and Northern Mexico. If you have found projectile points like these or other historic artifacts, or are interested in learning more about CHAPS please visit us at: chaps@utpa.edu or contact Dr. Russell Skowronek at : rskowronek@utpa.edu. Actual Size.

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Projectile Point Types: South Texas and Northern Mexico

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  1. Projectile Point Types: South Texas and Northern Mexico If you have found projectile points like these or other historic artifacts, or are interested in learning more about CHAPS please visit us at: chaps@utpa.edu or contact Dr. Russell Skowronek at : rskowronek@utpa.edu Actual Size Historic Guerrero AD 1700 AD 1600 Late Prehistoric Cameron Fresno Perdiz Starr Scallorn Cliffton AD 700 Transitional Archaic Ensor Fairland Frio 300 BC Late Archaic Marcos Shumla Matamoros Montell Catan 1000 BC Middle Archaic Charcos Langtry Amalgre Tortugas Refugio Carrizo Palmillas Pandora 2500 BC Early Archaic Early Triangular Gower Zorra Abasolo 6000 BC Paleo-Indian 9200 BC Golondrina Angostura Lerma Plainview Clovis Folsom Scottsbluff We wish to thank the University of Texas Pan American Anthropology Club for the creation of this poster. Fall 2010 Based on the research of Bobbie Lovett , UTPA Credit also to: Turner, Ellen Sue and Thomas R. Hester 1993 A Field Guide to Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians, 2nd edition. Houston: Gulf Publishing Company

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