
A comprehensive lithic study is provided for an unusual core and flake technology made from chert sources in southeast Alabama that are heavily weathered due to age. Named Capps technology from chert artifacts there and at the Shelley site, it is compared in detail to the Old World Levallois technology with several similarities such as disc cores. Although the assemblage is derived from a surface collection, it is substantially different from Clovis and later Holocene cores and flakes.
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