Description
This is a thin small (.75 to 1.5 inches) triangular point with a flattened cross section. The blade is primarily straight and forms an isosceles triangle (half as wide as the height). The blade is rarely serrated. The base may range from slightly concaved to deeply concave and may have basal thinning. This point is made using fine pressure flaking forming a random flaking pattern.
Material was from Flint River Georgia, the tool was made and traveled with its maker and later discovered in Perry Florida