Georgia Projectile Points: Identification & Geographic Range (North American Projectile Point Identification Guides Book 2)
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Uncover the mysteries of Georgia Projectile Points with our comprehensive guide - the ultimate resource for archaeologists and enthusiasts alike! Our book provides detailed descriptions and geographic ranges of 73 point types, backed by solid scholarly consensus. Whether you're a professional seeking quick citations or a curious amateur looking to expand your knowledge, this guide is a must-have in your collection.
Explore the rich history of Georgia lithics with our expertly curated volume, featuring original definitions for each projectile point type. Say goodbye to inaccuracies and misinformation - our guide offers reliable information from professional archaeologists to ensure you are well-informed. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and expertise in the field of lithic studies.
With major opinions on date ranges provided for each point type, our guide is a valuable asset for those seeking accurate and current information. Whether you're conducting research, studying artifacts, or simply passionate about Georgia's archaeological heritage, this book is your go-to reference. Expand your knowledge and delve deeper into the fascinating world of projectile points with our definitive guide.
Ready to unlock the secrets of Georgia Projectile Points? Get your hands on the must-have North American Projectile Point Identification Guides Book 2 now and embark on an exciting journey through Georgia's rich archaeological heritage.
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