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Comment on the Paleoindian Occurrence of Spurred End Scrapers as Reported by Rogers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
Abstract
A recent article by Rogers (1986) hypothesized that spurred end scrapers were a temporally diagnostic artifact indicating Paleoindian occupation in Kansas. Examination of the distribution of this artifact in northeastern Colorado indicates that, besides being a part of Paleoindian assemblages, it also occurs in Middle Archaic (McKean complex) and Dismal River contexts.
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