Find locations in most states East of the Mississippi. This thread refers to North Eastern Typology, PA, MA, RI, NY, DE, CT, MD, VT, NJ and NH.
Large, to medium sized stemmed point. Stems can be parallel to contracting, and bases straight to concave. Depending on condition, shoulders are barbed. Steep beveling on stem sides is common, and some points exhibit beveling on the right side of the blade edges. Serrations can range from fine, to rough, as seen on the above point, found in Berks Co. Pennsylvania. Lithics vary by area, but Quartz, Quartzite (above), chert, Jasper, rhyolite and others are commonly found.
Large, to medium sized stemmed point. Stems can be parallel to contracting, and bases straight to concave. Depending on condition, shoulders are barbed. Steep beveling on stem sides is common, and some points exhibit beveling on the right side of the blade edges. Serrations can range from fine, to rough, as seen on the above point, found in Berks Co. Pennsylvania. Lithics vary by area, but Quartz, Quartzite (above), chert, Jasper, rhyolite and others are commonly found.
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