Continent-wide or region-specific? A geometric morphometrics-based assessment of variation in Clovis point shape

Volume: 6, Issue: 2, Pages: 145 - 162
Published: Nov 30, 2013
Abstract
Researchers have debated the existence of regional variation in Clovis points for over 60 years. Here, we report an attempt to resolve this argument using a large sample of Clovis points from dated assemblages and a suite of shape analysis methods known as geometric morphometrics. The study tested the two main hypotheses that have been put forward in the debate: the continent-wide adaptation hypothesis, which holds that Clovis points do not vary...
Paper Details
Title
Continent-wide or region-specific? A geometric morphometrics-based assessment of variation in Clovis point shape
Published Date
Nov 30, 2013
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
145 - 162
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