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For the information junkies among us : the Kentucky Heritage Council has posted the entire Volume I of the revised (2008) soup-to-nuts overview of Kentucky's archaeological history. (Previously there had been a much shorter version).
Since I can't (computer semi-literate) post a direct link to it, Google up THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF KENTUCKY: AN UPDATE. The second listing (2008) is the one you want. Coverage of Paleo stuff starts around page 116 or thereabouts. Lots of new details and -- importantly (IMHO) an illustration of Early Paleo Tools (Scrapers and a Limace). NB: Large in size (2 - 4") and worked up-&-over (!).
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Since I can't (computer semi-literate) post a direct link to it, Google up THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF KENTUCKY: AN UPDATE. The second listing (2008) is the one you want. Coverage of Paleo stuff starts around page 116 or thereabouts. Lots of new details and -- importantly (IMHO) an illustration of Early Paleo Tools (Scrapers and a Limace). NB: Large in size (2 - 4") and worked up-&-over (!).
Made my day



Hope it makes yours !
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