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Smoke's Points: From Quimby to Russell

Smoke Pfeiffer's Never Ending Projectile Point Bibliography

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Quimby, George I.

1958 Fluted Points and Geochronology of the Lake Michigan Basin. American Antiquity 23(3):247-254.

Ray, Cyrus N., and Kirk Bryan

1938 Folsomid Point Found In Alluvium Beside a Mammoth's Bones.Science (new Series) 88(2281):257-258.

Ray, L. L.

1942 Symposium on the Folsom-Yuma Problem. Science 95(2453):22-23.

Redick, Summers A.

1960 Fluted Points From North Carolina. Ohio Archaeologist 10(1). Norwalk.

Reed, Alan D.

1979 Morphological Characteristics of the Rio Grande Projectile Points. IN: Prehistoric Cultural Resources of the Rio Grande National Forest, by Paul R. Nickens. pp 50-67. Manuscript on file, USDA Forest Service, Supervisor's Office, Rio Grande National Forest, Monte Vista, Colorado.

Renaud, E.B.

1931 Prehistoric Flaked Points from Colorado and Neighboring Districts. Proceedings of the Colorado Museum of Natural History 10(2):1-24. Denver.

1936 Classification and Description of Arrowheads. Southwestern Lore 1(2):5-8.

Rice, David G.

1972 The Windust Phase in Lower Snake River Region Prehistory. Report of Investigations 50. Laboratory of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

Rick, J.W.

1980 Stylistic Typology of Projectile Points. IN: Prehistoric Hunters of the High Andes, 145-166. Academic Press, New York.

Ritchie, William A.

1957 Traces of Early Man in the Northeast. New York State Museum & Science Service, Bulletin No. 358. NYSM, Rm 3122 Cultural Ed Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12230 {Paleoindian points; photos; locations}

Ritchie, William A.

1961 A Typology And Nomenclature For New York Projectile Points. New York State Museum and Science Service Bulletin No. 384:1-119. Albany.

Ritzenthaler, Robert E. (latest edition by Lynne Goldstein)

1953 Prehistoric Indians of Wisconsin. Milwaukee Public Museum, Popular Science Handbook Series No.4. Revised Edition, 1979. LCK E78 W8 R5 1985 {minimal point coverage}

Ritzenthaler, Robert E.

1961 Truncated Barb Points from Dodge County. Wisconsin Archaeologist 42(2):90-91.

1967 A Guide to Wisconsin Indian Projectile Point Types. Milwaukee Public Museum Popular Science Series No.11.

1970 Clovis and Sandia-like Points From Dane County, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Archeologist 51(1):35-36.

Ritzenthaler, Robert E., and Paul Scholz

1951 Folsomoid Points in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Archaeologist 32(2):45-48.

Roberts, Frank H.H.

1934 Scientist Describes True Folsom Points. The Literary Digest 118(4):18.

Robinson, George D.

1979 Outlines and Other Data on West Central Florida Projectile Points. Central Gulf Coast Archaeological Society.

Rolingson, Martha A.

1971 The Ashley Point. The Arkansas Archeologist 12(3):50-52.

Roosa, Wiliam B.

1956 The Significance of Fluted Points in North American Archeology. M.A. Thesis, University of New Mexico.

1963 Some Michigan Fluted Point Types and Sites. Michigan Archaeologist 9(3):44-48. Ann Arbor.

1965 Some Great Lakes Fluted Point Types. Michigan Archaeologist 11(3-4):89-102.

1977 Fluted Points From the Parkhill Site. University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, Anthropological Papers 61:87-122.

Roper, Donna C.

1979 Breakage Patterns of Central Illinois Woodland Projectile Points. Plains Anthropologist 24(84 Part 1):113-121.

Roshto, James

1983 The Bascom Blades. Central States Archaeological Journal 30(1):28-29.

Roust, Norman L., and C.W. Clewlow, Jr.

1968 Projectile Points From Hidden Cave (NV-Ch-16), Churchill County, Nevada. Papers on Great Basin Prehistory. University of California Archaeological Survey Reports 71:103-115.

Runkles, Frank A.

1964 The Garza Site: A Neo-American Campsite Near Post, Texas. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society 35:101-126 [Garza Points]

Russell, Virgil Y.

1959 The Yuma - A Symphony in Stone. Central States Archaeological Journal 6(2):50-55.

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