Description: Named after type site on Flint Creek in Morgan
County, Alabama.
A expanding stemmed point that is typically thick. Flaking is random. Long,
deep flakes are used to form the serrations. Unfinished stems are common on
this type
Age and Culture: Late Archaic to Early
Woodland 3500 - 1000 B.P
Distribution:
Eastern to Southeastern States
Left: Horse Creek Chert - Hardin Co., Tennessee
Right: Bangor Chert - Morgan Co., Alabama
Text and pic provided by Skip Hutchison