The Corner-Tang Flint Artifacts of Texas - J.T. Patterson.

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Database ID27834
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/CollectionJWT Spinks fonds
SeriesMG74-21B Journals and Newsletters
File/Item ReferenceMG74-21B Journals and Newsletters-Arch-Univ-F2 (Journals and Newsletters Box 2)
Date of creation8 May 1936
Physical description/extent1 report; 50 pages of textual records
Number of images50
Scope and contentFrom foreword: "This paper deals with one of the four or five unique and characteristic flint implements of Central Texas. One may assume that these artifacts did not spring into existence with the suddenness of a biological mutation, but, like all human implements, were gradually developed from some basic tool, which in turn had been perfected throughout the ages of man's history." Included are numerous illustrations of flint artifacts.
ContributerUniversity of Texas
Patterson, J.T.
Copyright holderPublic domain
Copyright expiry datePublic domain
Other terms governing use and reproductionResponsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher.
TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesReports
Provenance Access PointSpinks, John William Tranter, 1908-1997
Other notesThe University of Texas Bulletin, No. 3618: May 9, 1936. Bureau of Research in the Social Sciences Study No. 18. Anthropological Papers, Vol. I, No. 4.
Treaty boundariesNo treaty
Cultural regionGreat Basin
NamesPearce, J.E.
SubjectArchaeology
Date Range(s)pre-1491
1930-1939
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