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Serial: Michigan discussions in anthropology.
Title: Style in Arrows: A Study of an Ethnographic Collection from the Western United States [pp. 63-88, http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.0522508.0010.001:08]
Author: Sinopoli, Carla M.
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Michigan Discussions in Anthropology
Hunter-Gatherer Studies, Volume 10, 1991
Table 3: Motif Structure by Group
Ratio # of Shaftment Kaibab Moapa Deep Creek
fields Motif* Gosiute
1 1 14 X XX
1:1 2 15 XXXXXXX XXXX
1:2 2 1,20,21 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX
2:1 2 6 X
1:1:1 3 16,29 XXXXX XXXXXXX
1:1:2 3 5 XX
1:2:1 3 11,12,23,10,1/6 XXXXXX
2:1:2 3 19 XXXXXX
1:1:1:1 4 22,5/15 X XX
1:1:2:1 4 3 XXXXXXXXX
3:2:3:2 4 28 X
1:1:1:1:1 5 17,30,3/6 X XXXX XX
1:2:1:2:2 5 24 X
2:1:4:2:1 5 25 XX XXX
1:1:2:1:1:1 6 26 XX
Numbers refer to the shaftment motifs in Figure 3.
Table 4: Triangular Iron Points
Attribute Kaibab (N= 16) Moapa (N= 10) Significance
range mean s.d range mean s.d Student's t
Length (cm) 3.2 - 11.5 6.49 2.26 4.0 - 6.1 4.92 1.52 t=10.47 df= 14 p 5.001
Width (cm) 1.3- 1.8 1.54.12 1.4- 2.0 1.58.18 t=.369 df=14 p >.05
Length/width -- 4.21 1.51 --- 3.13.51 t=30.33 df= 14 p _.001
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