zeawolf said:Hey Adena. I looked it up in a Penna. Type book and it resembles the Late Paleo style called "Hi-Lo".
Named by James E. Fitting.
Named for Hi-Lo Gun Club in Michigan where the type site is located.
Base is generally thinned, or slightly fluted, and concave.
8000-6000 B.C.
I got this from
"Projectile Point Typology For Pennsylvania And The Northeast" by Gary L. Fogelman
Hope this is of some help.
~Z~
BobTheBaitFish said:Looks like the flake scar on the side in the picture is running from the distal end towards the base. Does the flake scar that looks some what like a flute terminate before reaching the base as outlined in yellow?