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Goodyear, Albert (2009-08-01). "The 2009 Excavation Season at Topper Site" . Legacy . 13 (2): 12–16.
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Goodyear, Albert; Lindler, Joseph (2021-12-01). "Update on the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey 2021" . Legacy . 25 (2): 19–21.
Goodyear, Albert C. (2000). "Topper Site: Results of the 2000 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition" . Legacy . 5 (2): 18–25 – via University of South Carolina Scholar Commons. Comment: Articles from Legacy should be used only for describing the physical layout of the site and the sequence of activities. They should not be used for the description or interpretation of artifacts, features, or other scientific findings.
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The artifacts discovered by Goodyear at Clovis are stone-flaked and appear to show evidence of wear under examination by microscopy .
This sentence makes no sense given the context of the artical. *Kat* 23:36, Jan 14, 2005 (UTC)