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Name Details:
Named By: James Benedict
Named For:  Type Site
Date Identified: 1970
Type Site: Albion Boardinghouse Site (5-BL-73), Boulder County, Colorado
 Mount Albion
Cluster:








Commonly Utilized Material:


Date:                   
Cultural Period:   
5,800 - 5,300 B.P.
Middle Archaic
Middle Holocene
Archaic Mountain Traditions

Glacial Period:
Culture:
     
      


Outline is Representative of Size and Shape:



Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:

This is a medium ovoid expanding stem point with a thick elliptical cross section.  The blade is broad and primarily excurvate with wide shallow notches.  The shoulders are primarily horizontal with an expanding stem.  The base is convex and has grinding on the hafting area.  The flaking pattern may range from random to collateral.    

Size Measurements:  Total Length - 28 to 43 mm,  Stem Length - 9 to 14 mm,  Blade Width - 17 to 28 mm,  Neck Width - 13 to 19 mm,  Stem Width - 14 to 21 mm
Distribution:
Distribution Comments:

Primarily found in the higher altitude mountain areas of the Colorado Plateau of Colorado and into the high mountainous regions of Utah and Wyoming. This point has been reported into the higher elevations of the Great Basin.

Similar Points:
Cienega, Elko Corner Notch, Figueroa, Martis, Pekisko, San Pedro, Samantha Dart
Related / Associated Points:
Cherry Gulch, Magic Mountain, Fourth of July Stemmed, Fourth of July Lanceolate
Additional Comments:

The diagnostics difference between the Mount Albion point and other Archaic Mountain Tradition points is the basal grinding on this point which is not seen on the other associated points.

Benedict states that this point may have evolved from earlier mountain lanceolate points.





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Point Validity:   Valid Type

Benedict was a distinguished geologist who was interested in the glacial formations in the high altitudes of the Colorado Plateau.  This lead to his interest and subsequent forming the Center for Mountain Archaeology.  This type was named in a professional publication and has many professional references.  This is considered a valid type.




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Age Details:
Albion Boardinghouse Complex
Pictures Provided By:
Wally Sundquist
Kirk Kirk
Rothbob
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References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):

32, 33, 34, 35
Mount Albion Projectile Point, Mount Albion Arrowhead