Stone Tools: Projectile Points : The Lothar Kohnke Collection
Object ID:
1959.10.82
Object Name:
Point, Projectile
Dimensions:
H-1.11 W-5.555 L-11.113 cm
Description:
Eva Cluster Point., Middle to Late Archaic Period.

Identifying features include, Straight Stem (Tang Shape), Ovate (Blade Shape), Straight (Base Shape).

Collection:
Native American-Kohnke Collection
Date:
4000 - 2000 BCE
VE Exhibit Label 1:
The Eva Cluster points are most commonly found in the western half of Tennessee in the Tennessee River Valley. They are found more rarely in the mid to upper Ohio River Valley and into western Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. This example from Waupaca County may be evidence of trade among groups.
Collector:
Steffen, A.
Site Name:
Waupaca Co., Wisconsin.
Related Publications:
Justice (1987:100-103).
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