Provisional Type 2—Expanded Stem, Cambron and Waters (Cambron and Waters, 1961)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Small to large expanded stem points that do not conform with certainty to any of the named type descriptions.
COMMENTS: At Flint Creek Rock Shelter (Cambron and Waters, 1961) the type was slightly smaller than Provisional Type 1—Stemmed, and examples from Stratum I (Woodland and Mississippian) were slightly longer than examples from Stratum II (Archaic). At Stanfield-Worley Bluff Shelter (DeJarnette, Kurjack and Cambron, 1962) practically all examples were recovered from Zone A (Archaic and later), with most examples from the upper half of this zone.
A-92
Provisional Type 3—(See Crawford Creek)
Provisional Type 4—Stemmed Barbed, Cambron and Waters (Cambron and Waters, 1961)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Usually small to medium sized, stemmed points, with barbed shoulders, that do not conform to a named type description.