The only reference picture that resembles this point (found in Finger Lakes Region in New York) is in Overstreet's Guide, Eastern Central region, termed 'Eastern Stemmed Lanceolate': Parallel sides, square shoulders, ground hafting area. Any ideas for a better type identification? None of Boudreau's sketches of re-worked points in New England Typology look like this point. Thought it might be a re-worked Genesee, but not supported by Boudreau.
Also, the material does not resemble any other Onondaga Chert I have, the most common material from New York. Not really greenish like Normanskill. Hope the pictures show this blue-ish material.
Also, the material does not resemble any other Onondaga Chert I have, the most common material from New York. Not really greenish like Normanskill. Hope the pictures show this blue-ish material.
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