A medium to large corner notched point that has Convex sides, broad diagonal
notches and broad flaring barbs when new.
The Stem is expanded, having a convex
basal edge and Concave side edges.
Named by Edward G. Scully after the Snyders
site, Calhoun County , Illinois
AGE and Culture:
Middle Woodland Hopewell Culture, dating between 100 B.C. and A.D. 350
Distribution:
Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York,
Northeastern Oklahoma,
Missouri, Northwestern Arkansas, and Southeastern Kansas
Text provided by member Steve Lyons
Pictures provided
by member Steve Lyons and
Rocky Falleti