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1.83" Newnan Arrowhead (Georgia)
1.83" Newnan Arrowhead (Georgia)
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Size: 1.83"
Weight: 13.5g
Found: Sawhatchee Creek, Georgia , USA
Age: Milanich (1994) provides dates ranging from 5,460 to 6,000 B.P. for Newnan points in Florida.
Commonly Utilized Material: Coastal plains chert and coral
Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern: This is a thin medium to large (1.5 to 5 inches) triangular contracting stem point with a flattened to elliptical cross section. The blade is excurvate. The shoulders have a downward angle with a straight edge from the blade to the stem. The stem is contracting with a straight to slightly convex base and square basal corners. This point has a random flaking pattern.
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