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Chosen article: Geology of the Lassen volcanic area there is a bit too much focus on the Time periods whereas the geologic processes should be more delved on. Not really, too little material to conflict no, but relative to the processes, specific time periods are overrepresented Yes, but the links are out of context and I'm not sure why they're relevant, link three is questionable. yes, reliable sites and published works.
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2 primary sources (OK?) no, but more info relevant to the formation of New England geology should bee included. nothing. not great, no. N/A
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The first identified period to render traces of early settlement within Northeast North America was the Pleistocene. Through examining material culture, chemical composition of organic and inorganic substances and land scape features of the northeast, geologists and archaeologists have cumulatively been able to deduct certain aspects of culture, necessity and context; relative to early northeast settlement. Traces of early settlement reside in locations like Mount Jasper within the resident rhyolites which have been fashioned into arrow heads and various other tools by speculative settlement groups. Figures are not cited in text is this standard? Typical of northeast early settlement, fluted bifaces of these artifacts differ in relation to different periods of time and varying culture groups. These differences consist with various other circumstances, as well, but more apparent than any other aspect is the varying burial practice amongst each subsequent occupational group. Because of this difference between practice those who seek to date and identify these groups, face challenges to doing so through inadequate burial practice amongst early settlement groups. Figures are not cited in text is this standard?

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