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Columbia River Pin

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General description: The Columbia River Pin-Stem point is, according to one of the foremost experts on Columbia Plateau and Great Basin typology, Ben Stermer, a form so rare it is seldom mentioned in works dealing with point types.

COLUMBIA RIVER PIN-STEM POINT THUMBNAIL GALLERY (8 images: 4 source images/4 thumbnails)

        

ABOVE: COLRIVPS01: Columbia River Pin-Stem point; Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington; 1.13 inches (28.25mm). First of four images. COA by expert Ben Stermer

ABOVE: COLRIVPS02: second of three views of Columbia River Pin-Stem point described above

  

  

ABOVE: COLRIVPS03 AND COLRIVPS04: third and fourth of three views of Columbia River Pin-Stem point described above in frame #01



 

Conejo

Associated Dates:  3500 – 2300 Y.B.P.

  

CONEJO POINT THUMBNAIL GALLERY (12 images: 6 source images/6 thumbnails)(8 images: 4 source images/4 thumbnails)

Conejo 1 Conejo 2 Conejo 3 Conejo 4 Conejo 5 Conejo 6

                      

                      

                      

                      

                      

                      



     

ABOVE: Conejo 1 and Conejo 2: Conejo point; Texas; 1.13 inches (28.7mm); first two of four views. Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com

ABOVE: Conejo 3: third of four views of Conejo point described above. Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com

ABOVE: Conejo 4: fourth of four views of Conejo point described above. Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com

     

ABOVE: CONE05 AND CONE06: Conejo point; Pima Co., Arizona; 1.875 inches (47.7mm). Source: South



 

Conerly

Associated Dates:  3500 – 2300 Y.B.P.

  

Conerly POINT THUMBNAIL GALLERY (12 images: 6 source images/6 thumbnails)(8 images: 4 source images/4 thumbnails)

Conerly 1 Conerly 2 Conerly 3 Conerly 4 Conerly 5 Conerly 6

     



ABOVE: CONER01: Conerly point

ABOVE: CONER02: Conerly point; Lauderdale Co., Alabama; 3.63 inches (92.2mm)

     

ABOVE: CONER03 AND CONER04: Conerly point; Alachua Co., Florida; 3.63 inches (92.2mm). Source: Paleoenterprises dot com

  

ABOVE: CONER05: Conerly point (Perino ID); Gulf Co., Florida; 5.13 inches (130.3mm); Coastal Plains chert; first of three views

AABOVE: CONER06: second of three views of Conerly point described above in frame #05




Conestee Triangular

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ABOVE: CONESTEE01: Conestee Triangular point; no details. Source: Warren Wilson College, “Type Descriptions of the Projectile Points of the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina”




Conodoquinet-Canfield

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Contra Costa

Associated Dates: 7000 – 5000 Y.B.P.



ABOVE: CONTRA01 AND CONTRA02: Contra Costa point; extremely rare; Lake Co., Oregon; approximately 1.75 inches (43.75mm). Source: Bcartifacts.co”

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