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1.                             Society of California Archaeology:  http://scahome.org/

 

2.                             University of Minnesota: http://anthropology.umn.edu/

 

3.                             Creek Bed Collections: http://creekbed.org/

 

4.                             Bureau of Land Management, Montana Projectile Points: http://www.blm.gov/mt/st/en/prog/bcc/points.html

 

5.                 Creekside Artifacts: http: http://www.creeksideartifacts.com

 

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9.                             New York Institute of Anthropology:  http://www.hoflink.com/~bayside/nyia/archaic.html

 

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11.                        Lithics Net: http://www.lithicsnet.com/

 

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15.                        Mississippi Valley Archeological Center:  http://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/PastCultures.htm

 

16.                        Voices of the Sandhills: http://www.voicesofthesandhills.com/artifacts/projectile-point.html

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