- 10000-3000 B.P.
- A West Virginia type that extends into Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tenness
- Stemmed-Bifurcated
- St. Albans
St. Albans
- Time Period : 10000-3000 B.P.
- Location : A West Virginia type that extends into Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee and the Carolinas
- Shape : Stemmed-Bifurcated
Description:
Called St. Albans Side Notched in type site report. A small to medium size, usually serrated, narrow, bifurcated point. Basal lobes usually flare outwards. Weak shoulders are formed by slight side notches producing basal lobes or ears. The basal lobes are more shallow than in the LeCroy type, otherwise they are easily confused.
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