Outline is Representative of Size and Shape:
Name Details:
Identified By:  Perry H. Newell and Alex D. Krieger
Named For:  
Date Identified:  1949
Type Site:  George C. Davis Site,  Cherokee County, Texas
Point Validity: Valid type

Newell was a distinguished anthropologist who oversaw and directed excavation at many important sites.  Krieger was a renowned anthropologist who spent most of his career in Texas cataloging projectile points and pottery in Texas before moving on to the University of Washington.  This type was named in a professional publication and has many professional references.  This is considered a valid type.
Gary Stemmed
AKA: Deadman Triangular Point (Bryan 1936),
Denton Nub Stemmed (Crook / Harris 1957)
Variations: Camden, LeFlore, Mabin, Maybon, Melvern

Cluster: Dickson Contracting Stem Cluster
Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:
This is a thick medium to large (1.5 to 3.25 inches) triangular contracting stem point with an elliptical cross section.  The blade may range from straight to excurvate, but some examples have had an incurvate blade.  The shoulders may range from slightly barbed to horizontal or have an upward taper.  The stem is contracting and may have a pointed base, or the stem may be slightly expanding and have a convex base.  This point has a random flaking pattern.
Size Measurements:

Total Length: 35 to 85 mm (rarely, examples may be smaller or larger than this),  Stem Width - (stem makes up about 1/4 to 1/2 total length, Width at shoulders - 20 to 50 mm, Thickness - 9 to 10 mm
Commonly Utilized Material:
Additional Comments:

Points in this cluster were commonly used from the late Archaic period through the early to middle Woodland period (Justice 1987).

Most points in this cluster belong to the Adena culture centered in the Ohio River valley. This point is not part of the Adena culture, but is included in this cluster because it correlates morphologically and within the same time frame and geographically as the other points.

These points have previously been divided into five groups: Camden, LeFlore, Mabin, Maybon, Melvern (Justice 1987). Cambron (1986) discusses the need to subdivide this type due to the variation in points.
Distribution:
Distribution Comments:

These points are found through out the mid to lower Mississippi River Valley with the heaviest concentrations found in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
Age / Periods:
Date: 3,500 - 1,900 B.P.
Cultural Period: Late Archaic to Early Woodland
Glacial Period: Neoglacial to Roman Warm
Culture:
Age Details:
Similar Points:
Adena, Almagre, Burkett, Dickson, Hidden Valley, Kent, Langtry, Langtry Arenosa, Mason, Morrow Mountain. Peisker Diamond, Standlee, Waubesa
Other points in this cluster / Related / Associated Points:
Adena, Adena Dickson, Dunn, Little Bear Creek, Poplar Island, Rossville
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References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):

8, 10, 12, 23, 30, 37, 44, 115, 177, 216, W2, W11, W18