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Name Details:
Named By: Earnest N. Johnson
Named For: Type Site
Date Identified: 1940
Type Site: Stockton Mound, San Joaquin County, California (Philip M. Jones, 1923)
Stockton Side Notch
Cluster: Stockton Cluster
Commonly Utilized Material:
All examples are made from obsidian
Date:
Cultural Period:
1,300 -500 B.P.
Developmental -
Late Prehistoric
Vandal Minimum to
Little Ice Age
Glacial Period:
Culture:
Outline is Representative of Size and Shape:
Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:
This is
a medium triangular side notch with a flattened to elliptical cross section. The blade is primarily straight with deep paired serrations along the blade, especially
on the lower half of the blade. The serrations are commonly squared symmetrical and reduce depth as towards the tip. The
shoulders are horizontal to having a slightly upward angle. The stem is expanded with a straight base. This point has a random flaking pattern.
Size Measurements: Total Length - 28 to 65 mm,
Stem Length - 6 to 9 mm, Blade Width - 12 to 18 mm, Neck
Width - 7 to 14 mm, Stem Width - 11 to 17 mm, Thickness - 4
to 6 mm
Distribution:
Distribution Comments:
This point is primarily found in the Sacramento Delta region and into the San Francisco Bay area. These points may be found through out central California and into the northern
coastal ranges.
Related / Associated Points:
Additional Comments:
Point Validity: Valid Type
Johnson was an anthropologist who studied the archaeology of the Great Basin and
California. This type was named in his publication on the Stockton Mound in California. This has many professional references. This is considered a valid type.
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Age Details:
References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):
16, 23, 30
Stockton Corner Notch Projectile Point, Stockton Corner Notch Arrowhead