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    Fishtail points, also known as Fell points are a style of Paleoindian projectile point widespread across much of South America at the end of the Late Pleistocene...
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  • Nepal Fishtail (tool), a wood carving tool and for gardening Fishtail gauge Fishtail projectile point a type of Palaeolithic stone projectile point Fishtail...
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  • "delicate ears" and a fishtail base. The fluting, or groove in the center of the point, tends to extend nearly the entire length of the point and were mainly...
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    to around 14,500 years ago. From around 13,000 years ago, the Fishtail projectile point style became widespread across South America, with its disappearance...
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    as far south as Venezuela. The widespread South American Fishtail or Fell projectile point style has been suggested to have derived from Clovis. Of the...
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    to around 14,500 years ago. From around 13,000 years ago, the Fishtail projectile point style became widespread across South America, with its disppearance...
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    fishtail projectile point recovered near present-day Orange Walk (Stemp, Awe & Helmke 2016, pp. 71–72), (ii) an undated, lanceolate projectile point recovered...
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    most significant find in the 1936 excavation was the fishtail projectile point. All of the fishtail points were associated with large mammals including:...
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    cultural change over time. In South America, the widespread similar Fishtail or Fell point style was contemporaneous to the usage of Clovis points in North...
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    gomphotheres and giant sloths. They used classic bifacial projectile point technology, such as Fishtail points. The primary examples are populations associated...
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    unrecognized projectile points at the Devil's Mouth site in the Amistad Reservoir, Texas. Initially believed to be related to the Plainview point classification...
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  • 'Stemmed Fishtail points'. In particular, El Jobo points are found at Monte Verde, Chile in use as early as ≈14.2 ka ago. El Jobo and Fishtail points became...
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  • 000-year-old bottle gourd. Strata from later periods at the site revealed fishtail point arrows, manos, and metates. Plant remains indicate that, before 3,000...
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    there are stone tool traditions of the lithic stage, such as the "fluted fishtail", that reflect localized adaptations to the diverse habitats of the continent...
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  • Dart (missile) (category Projectiles)
    thrower. Some energy may also be recovered by the fletching as the projectile "fishtails" through the air. However, this energy is far less than is commonly...
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    site several stone tools were present, including the fragment of a projectile point. Another possible kill site is Arroyo Seco 2 near Tres Arroyos in the...
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    around 12-11,000 years ago (10,000-9,000 BC) Fishtail projectile points (a type of knapped stone spear point) were widespread across Patagonia (along with...
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    Dryas) and the emergence of Fishtail projectile points, which became widespread across South America. Fishtail projectile points are thought to have been...
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    Mesoamerica. A bone artefact from Tequixquiac may come from a pre-projectile point horizon. Evidence from Tlapacoya suggests human occupation dating to...
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    incising small strokes create the details of letters in larger applications. Fishtail carving chisels are used to create pockets, valleys and for intricate carving...
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    prototype JF321 was fitted with a six bladed contra rotating unit. The "fishtail" design of ejector exhaust stub gave way to ones of circular section. The...
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    Perez, S. Ivan (2022-10-25). "Changes in projectile design and size of prey reveal the central role of Fishtail points in megafauna hunting in South America"...
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    S. Ivan (25 October 2022). "Changes in projectile design and size of prey reveal the central role of Fishtail points in megafauna hunting in South America"...
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    appearance of "Lithic flaked" stone tools. Stone tools, particularly projectile points and scrapers, are the primary evidence of the earliest well known...
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    support for the old conclusion that the fluted Clovis and Fishtail [lithic projectile point] traditions of North, Central, and South America were related...
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  • agriculture to the world. Triton – A sea god depicted as a merman with two fishtails. He acts arrogant towards Percy, but respects Tyson. Tyche/Fortuna – The...
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  • long sword with a rather curious point that was one of three shapes: rounded, a square shape, or similar to a fishtail, and were the preferred weapon for...
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  • of Brill and Krill. Long brown hair and deep blue eyes. Had a scarlet fishtail. She was a flesh-shaper. She and her lifemate were among the first WaveDancers...
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