Description: Named after the Cotaco Creek in Morgan County,
Alabama. A small
to medium sized stemmed point that is usually well made. The most unique
feature of this type is a tip that is rarely acute.
Age and Culture: Late Archaic to Woodland 4000
- 2000 B.P.
Distribution:
Eastern to Southeastern States
Left: Ft. Payne chert - Lauderdale Co., Alabama
Right: Ft. Payne chert - Lauderdale Co., Alabama
Left: Ft. Payne chert - Lauderdale Co., Alabama
Right: Horse Creek chert - Colbert Co. Alabama
Text and pic provided by Skip Hutchison