Late Woodland to Mississippian periods. Principle point of the Feurt phase.
From about 1100 A.D. to 1750 A.D. Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee primary areas found.
Long and narrow isosceles triangle with straight base, elongated tip.
Sides are usually straight but may be incurvate to convex.
The deep serrations are very characteristic of the type.
From about 1100 A.D. to 1750 A.D. Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee primary areas found.
Long and narrow isosceles triangle with straight base, elongated tip.
Sides are usually straight but may be incurvate to convex.
The deep serrations are very characteristic of the type.