This comprehensive reference work is a greatly expanded third edition of a classic work. It boasts twice as many illustrations—all drawn from actual specimens by McReynolds—plus charts, geographic distribution maps, and the latest information on specimen dates. More than 200 projectile points (spears and arrows) and stone tool types used by prehistoric Indians in Texas and adjacent areas are described and beautifully illustrated. The technology of stone tool making is explained in an easily understood narrative, as are the mechanics of the atlatl, the spear thrower used by ancient Indians before the coming of the bow and arrow in about A.D. 500.
Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians is an essential guide for the amateur and professional alike, and it should be on the bookshelf of all those with an interest in Texas archaeology. Similar works are needed for the rest of the country.