Neverending DRAFT Bibliography
December 1997 edition
(c) Michael "Smoke" Pfeiffer
Index
A | B-Bi | Bi-Br| Br-By | C-Ch | Ch-Co | Co-Cu | D-E | F | G | H-Ho | Ho-Hu | J | K | L | Mc-Mac | M-Mo | Mo-Mu | N-Pa | Pe-Pu | Q-R | S-Sm | Sm-Sw | T-To | To-V | W-Wh | Wi-Z | Credit and ContactINTRODUCTION
This bibliography began with an internet message from Hugh Jarvis to the Arch-L list in the summer of 1994 with about a dozen references, and I became compulsive. These references include some from the "grey market"... (i.e. tend to have prices listed but also can be good for type coverage). The collectors books with prices are also valuable aids for the archaeologist prosecuting an ARPA case in establishing commercial value. In order to provide some contextual framework, references are included which focus on: breakage, dating, descriptive systems, fluting, form, function, hafting, measurements, notching, and reshaping. This bibliography references 4 Ph.D. Dissertations and 10 Master's Thesis'. As a good cautionary reminder "Scholars ...... should not be enslaved by static typology" (Wilke & Flenniken, 1991).Some locations of projectile point information on the internet are included as Appendix A.
A
Adair, L., and E. J. Sims1970 Rockport Variety, Harpeth River Point. Tennessee Archaeologist 26(2):23-29.
Agenbroad, L. D.
1967 The Distribution of Fluted Points in Arizona. The Kiva 32(4):113-120.
Agogino, George A.
1961 A New Point Type From Hell Gap Valley, Eastern Wyoming. American Antiquity 26(4):558-560.
1985 The Hell Gap Point: a Twenty-Year Evaluation. Bulletin of the Central Texas Archeological Society 10:110-116.
Agogino, George A., and Phillip Shelley
1987 Alligator Gar Scales as Possible Points. The Chesopiean 25(2):9-10.
Ahler, Stanley A.
1971 Projectile Point Form and Function at Rodgers Shelter, Missouri. Missouri Archaeological Society Research Series 8. Columbia.
1987 Putu: A Fluted Point Site in Alaska. Simon Fraser University Publication 17. Archaeology Press, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby.
Ainsworth, Peter W.
1987 Comments on Austin's "Discovery" of Biface Notching Flakes. Lithic Technology 16(2-3):56-58.
Allely, Steven
1975 A Clovis Point From the Mohawk River Valley, Western Oregon. In: Archaeological Studies in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, C. Melvin Aikens, editor. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers 8:549-552. Eugene.
Allen, Ralph
1989 Boggy Branch II Point. Central States Archaeological Journal 36(2):99.
Anderson, A.D., and J.A. Tiffany
1972 Rummels-Maske: A Clovis Find-Spot in Iowa. Plains Anthropologist 17:55-59.
Anderson, Peggy
1984 Buffalo River Cache. Central States Archaeological Journal 31(1):19.
Anderson, Son
1987 American Indian Point Types of North Florida, South Alabama, and South Georgia. Privately published by the author.
Anderson, Son and Doug Puckett
1984 Field Guide to Point Types of the State of Florida. Privately Published. Son Anderson, Route One, Box 77A, Riverview, AL 36872 {booklet, limited coverage but good considering; poor photos}
Arthur, G. W.
1962 Notes on Indented Base Projectile Points Associated With Late Plains Materials in South Central Montana. Archaeology in Montana 4(3):8-9.
Austin, Robert J.
1986 The Experimental Reproduction and Archaeological Occurrence of Biface Notching Flakes. Lithic Technology 15(3):96-100.
Avey, M.G.
1990 Fluted Point Occurrences in Washington State. Manuscript on file, State Historic Presevation Office, Olympia.
Ayers, J. E.
1966 A Clovis Point from the Kayenta, Arizona Area. Plateau 28(4):76-78. Flagstaff.
1970 Two Clovis Fluted Points From Southern Arizona. The Kiva 35(3):121-124.

