Description: A variant of the Cotaco Creek point. A well
made narrow
stemmed point that usually has a rounded to blunt tip but can have an acute
tip. This type is usually thin and has fine edgework giving it a slight
serrated appearance
Age and Culture: Late Archaic to Woodland 4000
- 2000 B.P.
Distribution:
Eastern to Southeastern States
Left: Banded Tan Flint - Lauderdale Co., Alabama
Right:: Ft. Payne chert - Lauderdale Co., Alabama
Camden Chert - Limestone Co., Alabama
Text and pic provided by Skip Hutchison