Generally equilateral, concave based, triangular arrowheads, typically as long as they are wide.
Blade edges are normally straight but can be incurvate to slightly excurvate. Some are nearly V shaped.
Early late Woodland period. from between A.D 700-900 to about A.D. 1200.
Characteristic point type of the Owasco and cultures of the N.E. that precede the historic Iriquois.
Found from Maine to Indiana and as far south as Virginia.
Blade edges are normally straight but can be incurvate to slightly excurvate. Some are nearly V shaped.
Early late Woodland period. from between A.D 700-900 to about A.D. 1200.
Characteristic point type of the Owasco and cultures of the N.E. that precede the historic Iriquois.
Found from Maine to Indiana and as far south as Virginia.
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