Preface; Introduction; Environment: Modern and Early Holocene; Hunter-Gatherer Land Use, Lithic Technology, and Late Paleoindian Occupation of the Project Area; Projectile Point Analysis Procedure; Late Paleoindian Projectile Point Typology in the Western United States; Late Paleoindian Projectile Points: Typological Variability; Late Paleoindian Projectile Points: Raw Material Variability; Late Paleoindian Projectile Points: Qualitative Technological Variability; Late Paleoindian Projectile Points: Quantitative Technological Variability; Late Paleoindian Projectile Points: Condition and Reworking; Discussion and Conclusions.
Dawn Menken has studied and taught process work as psychotherapist, group facilitator, and teacher for over twenty years. She is a founding member of process work centres in Zurich, Switzerland and Portland, Oregon. She has a Ph.D. in psychology and organises world-work seminars, international conflict resolution and leadership training.
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