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Optimal Linear Estimation (OLE) Modeling Supports Early Holocene (9000–8000 RCYBP) Copper Tool Production in North America – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2022

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Society for American Archaeology

In the published version of this article (Bebber and Key Reference Bebber and Key2022) all references to Ellis 2011 should instead be references to Ellis et al. Reference Ellis, Carr and Loebel2011. The article has since been updated.

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References Cited

Bebber, Michelle R., and Key, Alastair J. M. 2022 Optimal Linear Estimation (OLE) Modeling Supports Early Holocene (9000–8000 RCYBP) Copper Tool Production in North America. American Antiquity. DOI:10.1017/aaq.2021.121.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ellis, Christopher J., Carr, Dylan H., and Loebel, Thomas J. 2011 The Younger Dryas and Late Pleistocene Peoples of the Great Lakes region. Quaternary International 242:534545.CrossRefGoogle Scholar