Name Details:
Named By: Walter R. Goldschmidt (Butted Knife)
Named For: Knife characteristics / Kerrville Knife for Kerrville Tx 
Date Identified:  1935
Type Site: 
Butted Knife 
AKA: Kerrville Knife
Cluster:












Date:                    
Cultural Period:    
3,000 to 2,000 B.P.
Late to Transitional Archaic
Neoglacial

Glacial Period:      
Culture:                 


Outline is Representative of Size and Shape:



Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:

This is a medium to large irregular knife.  The worked blade is primarily excurvate and thick.  The base is unworked and retains the cortex.

Distribution:
Distribution Comments:
This knife is found in lower Pecos and central to south central Texas.
Similar Points:
Related / Associated Points:
Castroville, Pedernales
Additional Comments:

These are also called Hand Axes and Fist Choppers.

This knife is often found in association with Pedernales and Castroville points.


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Point Validity:  Valid Type

Goldschmidt discussed these knives in 1935 calling them Butted Knives.  The name has evolved since that time calling them Kerrville Knives.  Many professional sources referred to these as Butted "Kerrville" knives.
Age Details:
Pictures Provided By:
Don Bickham
Ken Wilson (not associated with Ken's Relics)
Texas Arrowheads
Ken's Relics




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References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):

23, 30, 37, W2, W11
Kerrville Knife