- 700-400 B.P.
- Lower Columbia River and tributaries in Oregon and Washington.
- Stemmed
- Lewis River Short Stemmed
Lewis River Short Stemmed
- Time Period : 700-400 B.P.
- Location : Lower Columbia River and tributaries in Oregon and Washington.
- Shape : Stemmed
Description:
This point is a small triangular arrow point with straight to slightly convex blade edges. The shoulders are straight to slightly barbed. The stems are short, square or occasionally contracting to a rounded base. Many bases are truncated and finished with short steep strokes. Found in situ with late era trade beads. Defined and named by Jim Hogue in 2000.
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