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Paleo Indian Archaeology and
Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene Shorelines on
DoD Installations

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Fluted point recovered from the 700 elevation at Fort Drum.
Prismatic macroblade recovered from the 700-foot elevation at
Fort Drum.
Segment of a utilized prismatic microblade recovered from landforms that would have been insular locations during the terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene.
Polyhedral microblade core tip found at FDP-1208.
Polyhedral microblade core tip found at FDP-1208 (opposite side).
Chert punch from FDP-1208 (catalog # 7e).
Chert drill from FDP-1208 (catalog #2a).
Broken chert drill from FDP-1208 (catalog #9).
End-scraper from FDP-1208 (catalog # 7a).
End-scraper from FDP-1208 (catalog # 7d).
Quartz flake knife from FDP-1208 (catalog # 3).
Quarts flake drill/punch from FDP-1208 (catalog # 6).

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