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Name Details:
Named By: Michael
W. Spence
Named For:
Date Identified:
1971
Type Site:
Trujillo Diamond
Cluster:
Commonly Utilized Material:
Date:
Cultural Period:
1,700 - 900 B.P.
Transitional Archaic to Preclassic
Roman Warm to Medieval Warm
Llano Grande culture
Glacial Period:
Culture:
Phase:
Outline is Representative of Common Size and Shape:
Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:
This is a small thin diamond to
pentagonal shaped point with a thin elliptical cross section. The
blade is excurvate and beveled on both edges of both faces. The
widest portion of the blade is about the midpoint. The shoulders
range from rounded to sharp and angular. The stem is contracting
with excurvate edges and a base that varies from convex to sharply
pointed. This point has a random flaking pattern.
Size Measurements: Length -27 to 30 mm (average 29 mm), Blade Width -
21 to 24 mm (average 23 mm), Thickness - 4 to 6 mm (average
5 mm) ***Based on small sample size***
Distribution:
Distribution Comments:
These points are associated with the Llano Grande culture of
Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, and Zacatecas.
Similar Points:
Related / Associated Points:
Additional Comments:
The Trujillo Diamond has the same characteristics
as the San Miguel Diamond except that the Trujillo Diamond is thin and the
Sam Miguel Diamond is thick (Spence, 1971)
Pictures:
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Point Validity: Valid Type
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References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):
195
Trujillo Diamond Projectile Point, Trujillo Diamond Arrowhead