Biface is a preform for a Robbins-type point. It is made from a flake that curves slightly. It is leaf-shaped, pointed at the tip and rounded at the base. The Flint Ridge flint is gray with brown and very pale brown streaks. Item was excavated from Elmer Williams Mound in Saint Albans Township, Licking County, Ohio
Long, narrow Lanceolate projectile point has a beveled blade that tapers slightly to the base, which...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Clovis-type projectile point has nearly parallel sides and has parallel flake scars. The base curves...
Very fine, leaf-shaped Robbins-type biface has a roughly rectangular stemmed base. It is made of Fli...
Flint biface of the Snyder's type has a triangular blade with corner notches. The base is rounded. I...
Large biface has very wide corner notches and nearly straight base. Made of Knife River (North Dak...
Obsidian biface of the Ross barbed type has a triangular blade with an outward flaring base, deep co...
Black obsidian biface is crescent shaped. There are small, shallow corner notches. The inner edge of...
Thin, well-chipped biface is of the Snyder's type. It was made from a petal form or leaf-shaped pref...
Long, curved biface with a blade chipped to an acute point and corner-notched base. The knife is wel...
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 ...
Long, narrow bladelet has a ridge running down the middle of the obverse face. Reverse face is flat....
Long, narrow biface knife tapers to a point at each end. It is made of flint that is gray and very d...
Long, narrow Lanceolate projectile point has a beveled blade that tapers slightly to the base, which...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Clovis-type projectile point has nearly parallel sides and has parallel flake scars. The base curves...
Very fine, leaf-shaped Robbins-type biface has a roughly rectangular stemmed base. It is made of Fli...
Flint biface of the Snyder's type has a triangular blade with corner notches. The base is rounded. I...
Large biface has very wide corner notches and nearly straight base. Made of Knife River (North Dak...
Obsidian biface of the Ross barbed type has a triangular blade with an outward flaring base, deep co...
Black obsidian biface is crescent shaped. There are small, shallow corner notches. The inner edge of...
Thin, well-chipped biface is of the Snyder's type. It was made from a petal form or leaf-shaped pref...
Long, curved biface with a blade chipped to an acute point and corner-notched base. The knife is wel...
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 ...
Long, narrow bladelet has a ridge running down the middle of the obverse face. Reverse face is flat....
Long, narrow biface knife tapers to a point at each end. It is made of flint that is gray and very d...
Long, narrow Lanceolate projectile point has a beveled blade that tapers slightly to the base, which...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Clovis-type projectile point has nearly parallel sides and has parallel flake scars. The base curves...