Functional Analysis of Chipped-Stone Crescents from the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene of Far Western North America sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:177487 |
Microblade Industries and the Terminal Pleistocene Human Dispersals in Nihewan Basin , North China sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:177681 |
Diversity in early Pacific coastal occupations of Subtropical latitudes, Chile sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179087 |
From Sapporo to Salt Lake City: Re-Envisioning the Peopling of the Americas without Clovis sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179705 |
The New World Was Colonized between 14,200 and 13,400 Years Ago sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:179706 |
Britannia Creek and the late glacial character of the upper Yukon River sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:180200 |
Evaluating Technological Connections Between Beringian and Pacific Northwestern Late Pleistocene-Aged Lithic Technologies sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:180238 |
The role of cervids in Pre-Ceramic subsistence strategies at Cerro Mangote and Pedro Gonzalez, Panama sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:180479 |
Rethinking alternative routes for early American settlement sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:180888 |
Chromatographic radiocarbon pretreatment methods and their effects on bone dating accuracy: Case studies from the Americas sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:181089 |
Origins of Ceramics in East and Northeast Asia with Some Implications for the Peopling of the Americas sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:181747 |
Palaeolithic burins of the Ushki-I site, Kamchatka: traceological and technological analysis sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:182180 |
The earliest microblade core technology in the Paleo-Sakhalin-Hokkaido-Kurile Peninsula sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:182698 |
Paleoindian settlement systems in southern Peru: New chronological and geoarchaeological data from Quebrada Jaguay (QJ-280) and Cuncaicha Rockshelter sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:182907 |
A Last Glacial Maximum Paleo-Sakhalin-Hokkaido-Kuril Peninsula Refugium and its Implications for the Peopling of the Americas sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:182959 |
Current and Future Directions in Modelling Terminal Pleistocene Paleo-coastal Landforms in British Columbia sciencesconf.org:uispp2018:183718 |
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