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Name Details:
Named By: Michael
W. Spence
Named For: Type
Site
Date Identified:
1971
Type Site: Schroeder
Site
Schroeder Barbed
Cluster:
Commonly Utilized Material:
Date:
Cultural Period:
1,800 - 1,400 B.P.
Transitional Archaic to
Preclassic
Roman Warm to Vandal
Minimum
Llano Grande, Loma, Guadiana and
Suchil cultures
Glacial Period:
Culture:
Outline is Representative of Size and Shape:
Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:
This is a medium triangular barbed stem point with a thin elliptical
cross section. The blade has straight edges that are occasionally
beveled. The shoulders are barbed ranging from a slight barb to a
long barb. The stem is ranges from short to moderate in length and
slightly contracting with a convex base. This point has a random
flaking pattern.
Size Measurements: Length - 39 to 53 mm (average 47 mm), Blade Width -
22 to 32 mm (average 27 mm), Thickness - 4 to 6 mm (average 5 mm)
Distribution:
Distribution Comments:
These point were found in association with site from the Llano Grande,
Loma San Gabriel, and Guadiana Chalchihuites cultures. the cultural
regions of Chihuahua, Durango, Sonora, Sinloa, Nayarit, Zacatecas, San
Luis Potosi, Jalisco, and Aguascalientes Mexico.
Similar Points:
Related / Associated Points:
Additional Comments:
Pictures:
Other points in this Cluster:
Point Validity: Valid Type
.
Age Details:
Appears in the San Antonio phase of the Suchil
Chalchihuites (Spence, 1971)
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References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):
195
Schroeder Barbed Projectile Point, Schroeder Barbed Arrowhead