Lind Coullee
- Time Period : 13200-8000 B.P.
- Location : The Columbia Plateau in Oregon and Washington.
- Shape : Stemmed
Description:
A medium to large size stemmed point with weak horizontal to sloping to very weak shoulders and a contracting to bulbous base. Stem sides are ground. The base is rounded. This point has been confused with the Parman point found in the Great Basin of Nev., N. California and S.E. Oregon. Both types have stem grinding, but the Lind Coulee is believed to be earlier. Crescents were found on the type site in Washington associated with this type. This type develops into Alberta and Parman and coexisted with Clovis in the Great Basin. Note: Hasketts and Lind Coulees were found together at Cooper’s Ferry, Idaho and dated at 11,500 B.P., 1,000 years before Parman.
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