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Diagnostic
stone tools
Chronologically diagnostic stone tools such as projectile points, knives, and scrapers appear at most prehistoric archeological sites. However, because the materials available to prehistoric people vary regionally and locally, only regional typologies can be developed. Although prehistoric cultural groups and site occupation patterns also vary regionally, archeologists assign diagnostic artifacts to some general prehistoric time periods. These include the Paleo-Indian Period (ca. 13,000 BC to 7,900 BC), the Archaic Period (8,000 BC to 1,000 BC ), the Woodland Period (1000 BC to AD 1000), the Mississippian and Late Prehistoric Period (AD 900 to 1700), and the Historic Period (after European contact).
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