Stone Tools: Projectile Points : The Lothar Kohnke Collection
Object ID:
1959.10.22
Object Name:
Point, Projectile
Dimensions:
H-0.792 W-7.62 L-15.24 cm
Description:
Early Woodland Straight Stemmed Cluster., Early Woodland Period.

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

While Kohnke's (1951) log references this piece as coming from Missouri, a tag on the projectile point itself states Yell County, Arkansas.
Collection:
Native American-Kohnke Collection
Date:
1000 - 300 BCE
VE Exhibit Label 1:
Points in this cluster were commonly used from the late Archaic period through the early to middle Woodland period. The cluster contains three variations: Kramer, Cresap Stemmed and Robbins.
Collector:
Steffen, A.
Site Name:
Wisconsin.
Related Publications:
University of Minnesota, Department of Anthropology.
http://anthropology.umn.edu/labs/wlnaa/points/clusters/earlywoodlandss.html.
Accessed on Tuesday, May 20, 2014.
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