Flint biface of the Snyder's type has a triangular blade with corner notches. The base is rounded. It has been fire damaged, resulting in the adhesion of several deposits to one face. The flint is very dark gray, white and red. Item was excavated from Harness Mound in Ross County, Ohio
Obsidian biface of the Ross barbed type has a triangular blade with an outward flaring base, deep co...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Cumberland-type projectile point tapers to just above the base. The blade is broken at the tip. Base...
Triangular flint biface has deep, narrow corner notches. The sides of the blade are straight. Long e...
Thin, well-chipped biface is of the Snyder's type. It was made from a petal form or leaf-shaped pref...
Biface is a preform for a Robbins-type point. It is made from a flake that curves slightly. It is le...
Very fine, leaf-shaped Robbins-type biface has a roughly rectangular stemmed base. It is made of Fli...
Flint bifurcated-base point of the Madison type has a base with a slight inward curve and a smooth e...
Narrow, thick biface of the McWhinney Heavy-Stemmed type has a leaf-shaped blade. There are shallow ...
Flint projectile point is of the Big Sandy side-notched type. The edges of the base are ground smoot...
Long, curved biface with a blade chipped to an acute point and corner-notched base. The knife is wel...
Large biface has very wide corner notches and nearly straight base. Made of Knife River (North Dak...
Flint fluted point has roughly parallel sides that narrow slightly to a point. The base curves inwar...
Obsidian biface of the Ross barbed type has a triangular blade with an outward flaring base, deep co...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Cumberland-type projectile point tapers to just above the base. The blade is broken at the tip. Base...
Triangular flint biface has deep, narrow corner notches. The sides of the blade are straight. Long e...
Thin, well-chipped biface is of the Snyder's type. It was made from a petal form or leaf-shaped pref...
Biface is a preform for a Robbins-type point. It is made from a flake that curves slightly. It is le...
Very fine, leaf-shaped Robbins-type biface has a roughly rectangular stemmed base. It is made of Fli...
Flint bifurcated-base point of the Madison type has a base with a slight inward curve and a smooth e...
Narrow, thick biface of the McWhinney Heavy-Stemmed type has a leaf-shaped blade. There are shallow ...
Flint projectile point is of the Big Sandy side-notched type. The edges of the base are ground smoot...
Long, curved biface with a blade chipped to an acute point and corner-notched base. The knife is wel...
Large biface has very wide corner notches and nearly straight base. Made of Knife River (North Dak...
Flint fluted point has roughly parallel sides that narrow slightly to a point. The base curves inwar...
Obsidian biface of the Ross barbed type has a triangular blade with an outward flaring base, deep co...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Cumberland-type projectile point tapers to just above the base. The blade is broken at the tip. Base...