Brewerton Side-Notched
A Late Archaic point type that is part of the Laurentian Tradition. Blades can be triangular or Lanceolate. The side notches are shallow and the base can be concave or straight. Here is Ritchie's description from the New York typology:
http://collections.nysm.nysed.gov/pr...e_notched.html
Description from lithics-net:
Description from Maryland typology guide:
Left to right, quartzite, felsite, argillite, chert. Coastal RI:
Chert Brewerton Side-Notched in-situ, coastal RI:
A Late Archaic point type that is part of the Laurentian Tradition. Blades can be triangular or Lanceolate. The side notches are shallow and the base can be concave or straight. Here is Ritchie's description from the New York typology:
http://collections.nysm.nysed.gov/pr...e_notched.html
Description from lithics-net:
Description from Maryland typology guide:
Left to right, quartzite, felsite, argillite, chert. Coastal RI:
Chert Brewerton Side-Notched in-situ, coastal RI: