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Name Details:
Named By: Trevor R. Peck
Named For: Type Site
Date Identified:  2011
Type Site: Maple Leaf site (Djpo 47), Alberta
 Maple Leaf Side Notch
Bitterroot Variant
Cluster:








Commonly Utilized Material:


Date:                   
Cultural Period:   
6,300 - 5,200 B.P.
Middle Archaic
Middle Holocene

Calderwood Phase

Glacial Period:
Culture:
Phase:   
     
      


Outline is Representative of Size and Shape:



Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:

This is a medium triangular expanding stem point with an elliptical cross section.  The blade is primarily excurvate.  Wide notches enter low on the blade forming a shoulder that is at a slight upward angle.  The stem is expanding and is commonly slightly narrower than the blade.  The base ranges from straight to slightly concave with rounded basal corners.  This point has a random flaking pattern.

Size Measurements:  Length - 26 to 60 mm (average 35 to 45 mm), Stem Length - 7 to 10 mm,  Blade Width - 19 to 25 mm, Basal Stem Width - 14 to 20 mm,  Neck Width - 10 to 16 mm

Distribution:
Distribution Comments:

This is a variation of the Bitterroot Side Notch.  Distribution includes northern Idaho, western Montana, and into southern Alberta, southeastern British Columbia, and southern Saskatchewan.  Peck (2011) notes that these points have not been reported in Wyoming.  This variation may not have the full distribution of the Bitterroot type.

Similar Points:
Calderwood, Salmon River Fishtail, Wendover
Related / Associated Points: 
Bitterroot, Blackwater, Calderwood, Jensen, Mummy Cave, Pahaska, Salmon River Fishtail
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Other points in this Cluster:
Point Validity:  Provisional Type

Peck is a distinguished anthropologist who has conducted extensive excavations and studies on the archaeology of Alberta.  This type was defined in a professional publication, but has no or limited professional references.  This is considered a provisional type.




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Age Details:  

Radiocarbon dates of  6,100 +/- 70 and 6,195 +/- 45 at the Stampede site, 5,715 +/- 150 and 5,370 +/- 170 at the Mona Lisa site, and 5,800 +/- 80 at EgPn87 (Peck, no date)
Pictures Provided By:
Courtesy Trevor Peck of
Archaeological Survey Historic Resources Management Branch, Government of Alberta



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References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):

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Maple Leaf Projectile Point, Maple Leaf Arrowhead