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

From 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.
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University of Texas, Patterson, J.T.
Publication Date
1936-05-08
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University of Saskatchewan Archives, JWT Spinks fonds, MG74-21B Journals and Newsletters-Arch-Univ-F2 (Journals and Newsletters Box 2); records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
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