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Name Details:
Named By: Robert E. Funk
Named For: Type Site
Date Identified: 1984
Type Site: The Wells Bridge Site, Susquehanna River, New York
Wells Bridge Corner Notch
(Provisional Type)
Cluster:
Commonly Utilized Material:
Date:
Cultural Period:
8,500 - 7,500 B.P.
Early to Middle Archaic
Early to Middle Holocene
Glacial Period:
Culture:
Outline is Representative of Common Size and Shape:
Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:
This is a
medium triangular corner notched point with an elliptical cross section. The blade is primarily excurvate, but may vary to straight. The
shoulders are slightly barbed to horizontal with an expanding stem. The base is concave with rounded basal corners. This point has a random flaking pattern.
Size Measurements: Data Needed
Distribution:
Distribution Comments:
This point is primarily found in the upper to mid Susquehanna River Basin and surrounding regions.
Additional Comments:
This point is thought to be a late variant of the Kirk Corner Notch point.
Pictures:
Other points in this Cluster:
Point Validity: Provisional Type
Funk was a renowned
anthropologist who conducted extensive studies and excavations in the New England area. He was appointed to New York State Archaeologist and worked in the New York State
Museum as a research associate. This point was named in a professional publication. This type has limited professional references possibly due to overlapping
characteristics with the Kirk Corner Notch. Many publications regarding the Wells Bridge site refer to these points as Kirk Corner Notch or Kirk Variant and do not use this name. This is considered a
provisional type.
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Age Details:
Pictures Provided By:
Lee W.
References: (See Reference Page, Entry Number):
30
Wells Bridge Projectile Point, Wells Bridge Arrowhead