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Smoke Pfeiffer's Never-Ending Projectile Point Bibliography

Beginning at least as early as the mid-1990s, archaeologist Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer made an electronic version of his extensive bibliography on arrowheads and projectile points available to anybody who was interested. As soon as I began Archaeology at About, I posted it on my website. This is derived from Smoke's 1997 version, and includes some newer material from my files, but is nonetheless, Never-Ending Projectile Point bibliography.
Smoke's Point Bib: Ayers to Chandler
The original 1997 document was called "the Never-Ending Projectile Point Bibliography" and I'd forgotten just how dense it was. This is the first five pages of the projectile point bibliography, originally created by Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer in 1997, and recently updated.
Smoke's Point Bib: Chandler to Cook
A bibliography of articles and books on arrowheads and other projectile points, originally created by Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer in 1997, and recently updated. Page 6: From Chandler to Cook
Smoke's Point Bib: Haines to Hoffman
A projectile point bibliography, originally created by Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer in 1997, and recently updated. Page 11: From Haines to Hoffman
Smoke's Point Bib: MacCord to McReynolds
A projectile point bibliography, originally created by Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer in 1997, and recently updated. Page 16: From MacCord to McReynolds
Smoke's Point Bib: Quimby to Schambach
A projectile point bibliography, originally created by Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer in 1997, and recently updated. Page 21: From Quimby to Schambach
Smoke's Point Bib: Wahla to White
The last pages of the projectile point bibliography, originally created by Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer in 1997, and recently updated. Page 26: From Wahla to White

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