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In the classification of Archaeological cultures of North America, the term Plainview points refer to Paleoindian projectile points dated between 10,000 and 9,000 Before Present. The point was named in 1947 after the discovery of a large cache of unfluted, lanceolate spear tips with concave bases that were found in a Bison antiquus kill site along the Running Water Draw river, near the town of Plainview in Texas, United States. The point is found primarily throughout the South Plains, however, this range may sometimes be misidentified, as "Plainview" was previously used as a general term to describe unfluted lanceolate points throughout the entirety of the Plains, as well as the eastern Upper Mississippi Valley.

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  • El complex Plainview és una cultura paleoamericana datada entre el 10.000-9.000 abans de la nostra era caracteritzada per les conegudes com a punxes Plainview. Va rebre el nom en 1947 després del descobriment d'un gran partida de punxes de llança lanceolades amb bases còncaves que es van trobar en un lloc de matança de bisons antics al llarg del riu , prop de la ciutat de Plainview a Texas. La punxa es troba principalment a les , tanmateix aquesta gamma pot ser de vegades identificat erròniament, ja que el terme "Plainview" es va utilitzar anteriorment com un terme general per descriure punts lanceoladesa la totalitat de les Planes, així com la l'est de l'. (ca)
  • In the classification of Archaeological cultures of North America, the term Plainview points refer to Paleoindian projectile points dated between 10,000 and 9,000 Before Present. The point was named in 1947 after the discovery of a large cache of unfluted, lanceolate spear tips with concave bases that were found in a Bison antiquus kill site along the Running Water Draw river, near the town of Plainview in Texas, United States. The point is found primarily throughout the South Plains, however, this range may sometimes be misidentified, as "Plainview" was previously used as a general term to describe unfluted lanceolate points throughout the entirety of the Plains, as well as the eastern Upper Mississippi Valley. (en)
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  • El complex Plainview és una cultura paleoamericana datada entre el 10.000-9.000 abans de la nostra era caracteritzada per les conegudes com a punxes Plainview. Va rebre el nom en 1947 després del descobriment d'un gran partida de punxes de llança lanceolades amb bases còncaves que es van trobar en un lloc de matança de bisons antics al llarg del riu , prop de la ciutat de Plainview a Texas. La punxa es troba principalment a les , tanmateix aquesta gamma pot ser de vegades identificat erròniament, ja que el terme "Plainview" es va utilitzar anteriorment com un terme general per descriure punts lanceoladesa la totalitat de les Planes, així com la l'est de l'. (ca)
  • In the classification of Archaeological cultures of North America, the term Plainview points refer to Paleoindian projectile points dated between 10,000 and 9,000 Before Present. The point was named in 1947 after the discovery of a large cache of unfluted, lanceolate spear tips with concave bases that were found in a Bison antiquus kill site along the Running Water Draw river, near the town of Plainview in Texas, United States. The point is found primarily throughout the South Plains, however, this range may sometimes be misidentified, as "Plainview" was previously used as a general term to describe unfluted lanceolate points throughout the entirety of the Plains, as well as the eastern Upper Mississippi Valley. (en)
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