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Name Details:
Named By: James W. Cambron
Named For:  examples found at Washington County, Alabama
Date Identified:  1975
Type Site:
 Washington
(Provisional Type)
Cluster:  Scallorn Cluster







Commonly Utilized Material:
White Quartzite

Date:                   
Cultural Period:   
3,000 - 1,500 B.P.
Woodland
Neoglacial to Roman Warm
                          

Glacial Period:
Culture:

     
      


Outline is Representative of Common Size and Shape:



Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:

This is a thick small triangular side notch point with an elliptical cross section.  The blade may vary from excurvate to straight.  The blade is commonly serrated.  Shallow parallel notches form shoulder that are at an upward angle.  The stem is expanding with a base that may vary from straight to concave and commonly has basal thinning.  This point has a random flaking pattern.

Size Measurements:  Total Length - 16 to 24 mm (20 mm average), Stem Length - 5 to 8 mm (7 mm average),  Blade Width - 9 to 13 mm (10 mm average),  Stem Width - 7 to 11 mm (9 mm average), Notch Depth - 1 to 2 mm, Notch Width - 4 to 5 mm, Thickness - 5 to 7 mm
Distribution:
Distribution Comments:

This point is primarily found in southwestern Alabama and into southeastern Mississippi.

Similar Points:
Durant's Bend
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Other points in this Cluster:
Scallorn, Sequoyah
Point Validity:   Provisional Type

Cambron is a distinguished avocational archaeologist that did extensive work in Alabama and the Tennessee River valley.  Hulse is a renowned avocational archaeologist who did extensive work in Alabama.  This point was named in a personally published book.  There are limited professional references to this type.  This is considered a provisional type.




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Sam Stodart



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References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):

12, 23, 30, 37
Washington Projectile Point, Washington Arrowhead