Brewerton
Posted by [Hoss]:
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I do not remember if I put this one up before Brewerton Eared Triangle, Litchfield Co CT
Posted by [rmartin]:
I don't remember if you posted it or not either but who cares? Never get tired of seeing quality pieces.
Posted by [chase]:
+1 agreed nice thanks Hoss!
Posted by [gregszybala]:
We must be getting old, because I don't remember it either and it would be hard to forget a Brewerton like that. Thanks Hoss!
Posted by [G10]:
beauty
Posted by [CMD]:
What a sweet, sweet Brewerton, Hoss. Love that grade of quartz. Permit me an observation. In looking at both Ritchie's and Boudreau's typology, the eared triangles are distinguished by having almost no notches at all, just 2 ears projecting off the base. Here are Ritchie's examples:
http://collections.nysm.nysed.gov/pr...gle-plate.html
Sometimes I have a heck of a time seperating the various points in the Brewerton series. Narrow-based Vosburg varients(notched, but with relatively short hafting areas), e.g., can easily look like a Bewerton Eared-Notched. In any event, it's JMHO and not intended to be too picky, but I would lean toward Brewerton Eared-Notched in this case. Again, typology is tough (for me!), it's JMO, and a Brewerton like that by any other name is a killer example!
Posted by [farmerwayne]:
Hoss don't forget us that was not around the first time! Please! We don't have material like that in our neck of the woods. Thank for the look.
Posted by [Hoss]:
Charlie glad you brought it up. I know a few professional Archaeologists and have seen them disagree on stuff. It's cool with me brother. I appreciate the input.
Posted by [Hoss]:
Moderator Note: this thread was first posted in 2012 but failed to transfer across to the new forum when the software was updated, and so has been re-created manually.
I do not remember if I put this one up before Brewerton Eared Triangle, Litchfield Co CT
Posted by [rmartin]:
I don't remember if you posted it or not either but who cares? Never get tired of seeing quality pieces.
Posted by [chase]:
+1 agreed nice thanks Hoss!
Posted by [gregszybala]:
We must be getting old, because I don't remember it either and it would be hard to forget a Brewerton like that. Thanks Hoss!
Posted by [G10]:
beauty
Posted by [CMD]:
What a sweet, sweet Brewerton, Hoss. Love that grade of quartz. Permit me an observation. In looking at both Ritchie's and Boudreau's typology, the eared triangles are distinguished by having almost no notches at all, just 2 ears projecting off the base. Here are Ritchie's examples:
http://collections.nysm.nysed.gov/pr...gle-plate.html
Sometimes I have a heck of a time seperating the various points in the Brewerton series. Narrow-based Vosburg varients(notched, but with relatively short hafting areas), e.g., can easily look like a Bewerton Eared-Notched. In any event, it's JMHO and not intended to be too picky, but I would lean toward Brewerton Eared-Notched in this case. Again, typology is tough (for me!), it's JMO, and a Brewerton like that by any other name is a killer example!
Posted by [farmerwayne]:
Hoss don't forget us that was not around the first time! Please! We don't have material like that in our neck of the woods. Thank for the look.
Posted by [Hoss]:
Charlie glad you brought it up. I know a few professional Archaeologists and have seen them disagree on stuff. It's cool with me brother. I appreciate the input.
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