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Salzer, Robert J., and Mark Stock1961 A Fluted Point From Jefferson County. Wisconsin Archaeologist 42(3):133-135.
Sander, Dan
1959 Fluted Points From Madden Lake. Panama Archaeologist 2:39-51. Panama.
Saner, Bryant, Jr.
1995 An In Situ Clovis Point Find From Kerr County. Journal of the Southern Texas Archaeological Association La Tierra 22(3):20-23.
Schambach, Frank F.
1970 Pre-Caddoan Cultures in the Trans-Mississippi South. Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University, Cambridge.
Scoggin, Charles
1940 Folsom and Nepesta Points. American Antiquity 5(4):291-298.
Scott, Jerry
1974 A Copena Point Cache. Central States Archaeological Journal 21(3):143.
Scully, Edward G.
1951 Some Central Mississippi Valley Projectile Point Types. Mimeographed Manuscript, Museum Of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Secrist, Clarence W.
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Seeman, Mark F.
1975 Buck Creek Barbed Projectile Points. Central States Archeological Journal 22(3):106-109.
Seeman, Mark F., G. Summers, E. Dowd, and L. Morris
1994 Fluted Point Characteristics at Three Large Sites: The Implications for Modelling Early Paleoindian Settlement Patterns in Ohio. In: The First Discovery of America: Archaeological Evidence of the Early Inhabitants of the Ohio Area, pp. 77-93, The Ohio Archaeological Council, Columbus.
Seeman, M., and O. Prufer
1982 An Updated Distribution of Ohio Fluted Points. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 7(2):155-169.
Shackley, M. Steven
1996 Ishi was Not Necessarily The Last Full-Blodded Yahi: Some Inferences For Hunter Gatherer Style And Ethnicity. Berkeley Archaeology 3(2):1-3. (A comparison of Ishi's projectile points with those of late prehistoric/contact period archaeological sites, 3 photos.)
Shippee, J.M.
1957 The Diagnostic Point Type of the Nebo Hill Complex. Missouri Archaeologist 19(3):42-48.
Shumate, M.
1958 Projectile Points From the Surface Near Great Falls, Montana. Archaeology in Montana 1(3):3-4.
Shutler, M.E., and D. Shutler, Jr.
1959 Clovis-Like Points from Nevada. Masterkey 33:30-32. Southwest Museum, Highland Park, Los Angeles.
Simpson, J. Clarence
1948 Folsom-like Points from Florida. Florida Anthropologist 1(1-2):11-15.
Skinner, S. Alan, and Randle Rash
1969 A Clovis Fluted Point From Hood County, Texas. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society 40:1-2.
Slaughter, Mark C., Lee Fratt, Kirk Anderson, and Richard V. Ahlstrom
1992 Making and Using Stone Artifacts: A Context for Evaluating Lithic Sites in Arizona. SWAC Archaeological Report No. 92-5. Tucson. Arizona State Parks Project ID No. SP9017-50. {includes dictonary of lithic terms, including projectile point type definintions.}
Smail, William
1951 Some Early Archaic Projectile Points From the St. Louis Area. Illinois State Archaeological Journal 2(1):11-16.
Smith, Calvin B.
1965 A New Method of Projectile Point Classification and Site Survey, South-east New Mexico and West Texas, Symposium Papers. Vol. 1, Lea County Archeological Society, Hobbs, New Mexico. page 17.
1974 Description Of A Distinctive Projectile Point from Southeastern New Mexico. Archaeological Society of New Mexico Awanyu 2(2):20-25.
Smith, P.E.L.
1961 Fluted Points in Paris. American Antiquity 26(3):428-431.
Smith, Ray
1984 Notes on Three Iron Projectile Points From South Texas. Journal of the Southern Texas Archaeological Association La Tierra 11(3):28-30.
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