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thank you painshill! mainly just wanted to let everyone the link no longer works. will be sure to note the difference if I find anything else. will check out what you found for me, I appreciate it.
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Thanks for reporting that. We, of course, have no control over what happens on third-party websites and that one seems to have disappeared. There's nothing wrong with the links, except that the website they link to no longer exists.
However, even when a website is taken down, it’s sometimes possible to retrieve past information from the ‘Internet Archive’, which cannot be deleted. The link for texasarrowheads.com is here, and the histograms show how much of the site’s information was captured for posterity on particular dates:
https://web.archive.org/web/2016*/http://www.texasarrowheads.com
The most complete records seem to be from 2005/6 here (but note that this data was randomly captured by a webcrawler, with no guarantee for how complete it might be, and won’t include any part of the original website that was fed from widgets, video libraries etc):
Texas types by time period here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20051218150356/http://www.texasarrowheads.com/dig-it.html
typology gallery here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20060510145650/http://www.texasarrowheads.com/type-gallery/
translucent types here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20050829034544/http://www.texasarrowheads.com/translucent/
Hope that helps. I will amend the entries in our Information Centre accordingly.
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broken link on "Texas Typology (General) page
I tried these links in 2 different browsers, and both did not work. It is post #2 on that page, after the great Lonestar Lithics poster. (Still learning this site, so excuse me if I didn't report correctly)
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11-24-2013, 09:50 PM
David Crain’s TexasArrowheads website gives general details of Texas types by time period here:
Click on the link at the bottom of each page for a printable format.
With a typology gallery here:
And nice examples of translucent types here:
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