COMMENTS: This is a relatively rare point. One example was recovered from Stratum II (Archaic) at Flint Creek Rock Shelter (Cambron and Water, 1961). One example of unknown provenience was illustrated as type 51 by Webb and DeJarnette (1942, Plate 294-1) from Ct 27. An example was illustrated by Travis and Lenser (1960, Fig. 7-G) from the Sugar Creek area of the Tennessee Valley.
Provisional Type 11—Triangular, Cambron and Waters (Cambron and Waters, 1961)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: A small to large triangular point that does not conform to a named type description.
COMMENTS: May appear in association with Transitional Paleo and later cultural materials.
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Provisional Type 12—Rounded Base, Cambron and Hulse (Cambron and Hulse, 1960b)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Small to large, rounded base, trianguloid point that does not conform to the description of a named type.