Two sides of a fragment of grey-green chipped stone. Both sides are slightly concave with thinned edges and a concave grooved base. The number CR-267 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Base or proximal fragment of a fluted point
Proximal part of a fluted point found in 2004 in the H-72 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-267
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- Stone, black and green chert
- HEIGHT:
- 32.9 mm
- WIDTH:
- 27.8 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 5.1 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two fragments of greenish chipped stone placed one above the other to form an arrow pointing up. The top fragment bears number CR-49, and the bottom fragment is CR-147. At the bottom, there is a scale of 0 to 10 centimetres.
Distal part of a fluted point and fluted shard.
Distal part of a fluted point found in 2003 in the K-73 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1. An interesting fact: The fluted shard was found in the northeast quadrant of the J-73 well.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-49 and CR-147
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 75 mm
- WIDTH:
- 28 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 5.4 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two sides of a fragment of whitish chipped stone. They are rectangular in shape, with a rounded base and sharp edges. The number CR-131 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Proximal part of a fluted point
Proximal part of a fluted point found in 2003 in the northeast quadrant of the H-73 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-131
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 35.5 mm
- WIDTH:
- 21.4 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 5.1 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two sides of a fragment of green-beige chipped stone. The base is slightly concave and only one face is fluted. The number CR-497 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Proximal part of a fluted point
Proximal part of a fluted point found in 2004 in the H-74 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-497
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
-
- HEIGHT:
- 17.1 mm
- WIDTH:
- 27.2 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 4.7 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two sides of a fragment of reddish chipped stone with a recessed area in the centre. The number CR-467 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Distal part of a fluted point
Distal part of a fluted point found in 2004 in the I-71 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-467
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 26.7 mm
- WIDTH:
- 23.4 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 4.7 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two sides of a fragment of the distal part of brown-beige chipped stone point with the tip of the fluted shard visible on one face only. The number CR-387 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Distal part of a fluted point
Distal part of a fluted point found in 2004 in the I-72 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-387
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 25.2 mm
- WIDTH:
- 17.8 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 4.9 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two sides of a fragment of beige chipped stone with straight edges and a slightly concave base. The number CR-1036 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Proximal part of a fluted point
Proximal part of a fluted point found in 2006 in the southeast quadrant of the R-73 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-1036
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 25.1 mm
- WIDTH:
- 25.4 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 7.4 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Beige chipped stone fragment in the shape of an irregular triangle, with mineral inclusions and the tip of a fluted shard. The number CR-1654 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Distal part of a fluted point
Distal part of a fluted point found in 2008 in the northwest quadrant of the AR-62 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 3.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-1654
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
-
- HEIGHT:
- 30.2 mm
- WIDTH:
- 18.0 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 3.6 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Reddish chipped stone fragment of elongated triangular shape, consisting of three glued fragments. The number CR-1404 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Distal part of a fluted point - three glued fragments
Distal part of a point, most likely of the , found in 2007 and in 2008. The three fragments were found in the three quadrants of two different wells (AT-61SW, AS-62NE, and AS-62NW) on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 3.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-1404
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 42.2 mm
- WIDTH:
- 19.6 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 4.5 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two sides of an assemblage of beige, chipped stone fragments, creating a lance shape. Missing to form a complete assemblage is a triangular fragment above the base. A long number and a scale of 1 unit:10 cm are shown below.
More or less complete biface in several fragments
Fragments of a large biface found in 2002 and in 2004 in the I-73, J-72, J-73, K-74, and K-75 wells on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-19+344+138
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 150 mm
- WIDTH:
- 45.1 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 11.4 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Reddish and green chipped stone fragment, in the shape of an irregular triangle with a rounded point. The number CR-315 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Biface fragment
Biface fragment found in 2004 in the O-54 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 2.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-315
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
-
- HEIGHT:
- 45.9 mm
- WIDTH:
- 39.8 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 8.9 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Reddish and green chipped stone fragment, in the shape of an elongated hexagon with a convex front. The number CR-435 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
End scraper
End scraper found in 2004 in the G-72 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-435
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
-
- HEIGHT:
- 28.5 mm
- WIDTH:
- 26.8 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 6.6 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Reddish and green chipped stone fragment, in the shape of an elongated hexagon with a convex front. The number CR-435 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
End scraper
End scraper found in 2004 in the H-74 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-435
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
-
- HEIGHT:
- 28.5 mm
- WIDTH:
- 26.8 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 6.6 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Beige chipped stone fragment, in the shape of an inverted triangular, with rounded corners and a convex front. The number CR-498 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
End scraper
End scraper found in 2004 in the H-74 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-498
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 25.3 mm
- WIDTH:
- 17.3 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 5.3 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Brown-beige chipped stone shard in the shape of an irregular polygon. The number CR-348 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Side scraper
Side scraper found in 2004 in the G-73 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-348
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 55.8 mm
- WIDTH:
- 43.9 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 6.5 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Chipped stone shard of a reddish and green colour with a small spur on each side and a pointed front. The number CR-377 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Double perforator
Double perforator found in 2004 in the H-72 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-377
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 21.8 mm
- WIDTH:
- 23.4 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 6.1 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Grey-beige chipped stone shard irregular in shape, with a spur in its upper part. The number CR-179 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Perforator
Perforator found in 2003 in the K-72 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-179
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 33.6 mm
- WIDTH:
- 30.3 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 3.9 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Reddish rectangular chipped stone, facing up. The number CR-1035 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Fluted shard
Clovis fluted shard found in 2006 in the AT-60 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 3.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-1035
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 3.4 mm
- WIDTH:
- 11 mm
- THICKNESS:
- Not available
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two beige chipped stone shards, more or less square, placed one above the other. The number CR-295+433 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Fluted shard and perforator
Clovis fluted shard found in 2004 on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-295+433
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 33.6 mm
- WIDTH:
- 18.3 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 1.5 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Lance-shaped greenish chipped stone with a convex base. The number CR-217 and a scale of 1 unit:10 cm are shown below.
Biface
Biface found in 2004 in the Q-72 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-217
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 128.6 mm
- WIDTH:
- 41.7 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 14.1 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two altered fragments of a white chipped stone point. The base is shaped in a peduncle. The number CR-580 is attributed to the top and the number CR-617 to the bottom. A scale of 0 to 5 centimetres is inscribed on the bottom.
Lance-shaped point
Lance-shaped point found in 2005 in the N-57 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 2.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-580+617
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 61.8 mm
- WIDTH:
- 21.4 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 8.9 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Greenish chipped stone with a peduncle-shaped base. The number CR-572 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Lance-shaped point
Lance-shaped point found in 2005 in the H-70 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-572
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 53.7 mm
- WIDTH:
- 23.2 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 8.8 mm
- COLLECTION :
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Altered fragment of white chipped stone, with straight base and diverging edges. The number CR-26 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Proximal part of a lance-shaped point
Proximal part of a lance-shaped point found in 2003 in the M-73 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-26
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 28 mm
- WIDTH:
- 29 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 9.5 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Altered fragment of white chipped stone, with rounded base and straight diverging edges. The number CR-25 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Proximal part of a lance-shaped point
Proximal part of a lance-shaped point found in 2003 in the N-73 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-25
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 42.4 mm
- WIDTH:
- 27.5 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 8.5 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
White chipped stone. Its shape is irregular, with a rounded base and divergent edges. The surface is altered. The number CR-148 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Proximal part of a lance-shaped point
Proximal part of a lance-shaped point found in 2003 in the P-57 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 2.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-148
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lac-Mégantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 39.8 mm
- WIDTH:
- 18.9 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 7.1 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
White point-shaped altered chipped stone. The number CR-360 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Mesio-distal part of a lance-shaped point
Mesio-distal part of a lance-shaped point found in 2004 in the O-75 well on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-360
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
-
- HEIGHT:
- 43.4 mm
- WIDTH:
- 20.1 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 5.7 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Two altered fragments of white chipped stone, with pointed ends and convex edges. The number CR-29+346 and a scale of 1 unit:5 cm are shown below.
Bipoint
Bipoint in two pieces found in 2003 and in 2004 in the N-74 and O-72 wells on the Cliche-Rancourt site’s area 1.
- ACCESSION NUMBER:
- CR-29+346
- SITE NAME:
- Cliche-Rancourt
- SITE REGION:
- Lake Megantic, Quebec
- BORDEN SITE NUMBER:
- BiEr-14
- CULTURAL ATTRIBUTION:
- Prehistoric Amerindian
- PERIOD:
- Early Palaeoindian (12 900 to 11 600 years BP)
- MATERIAL:
- HEIGHT:
- 90 mm
- WIDTH:
- 28.7 mm
- THICKNESS:
- 9.6 mm
- COLLECTION:
- Anthropology Department, Université de Montréal
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Material from the state of Maine\’s centre north. It is 400-million-year-old Ordovician radiolarian chert. Its quality for cutting tools is exceptional.
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Fluted points from the Clovis culture in North America have various names to reflect regional changes. The Michaud-Neponset point is a variant of the fluted points that differs from the original Clovis type by the length of the flutes, the concave base and a slight inflection of the sides near the base.
Material from the state of Maine\’s centre north. It is 400-million-year-old Ordovician radiolarian chert. Its quality for cutting tools is exceptional.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Material from the state of Maine\’s centre north. It is 400-million-year-old Ordovician radiolarian chert. Its quality for cutting tools is exceptional.
Material from the state of Maine\’s centre north. It is 400-million-year-old Ordovician radiolarian chert. Its quality for cutting tools is exceptional.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Material from the state of Maine\’s centre north. It is 400-million-year-old Ordovician radiolarian chert. Its quality for cutting tools is exceptional.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Material from the state of Maine\’s centre north. It is 400-million-year-old Ordovician radiolarian chert. Its quality for cutting tools is exceptional.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Material from the state of Maine\’s centre north. It is 400-million-year-old Ordovician radiolarian chert. Its quality for cutting tools is exceptional.
Material from two known sources: Mount Jasper, near the city of Berlin, and near the Jefferson village area. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Material from the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. Green in colour, this material degrades over time and fades until it becomes white. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Lance-shape points with parallel retouching were developed in the Early Palaeoindian period in the American West, of which the Agate Basin type is oldest from technological tradition associated with the Plano culture. The Agate Basin type was a contemporary of the fluted points of the Folsom culture.
Material from the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. Green in colour, this material degrades over time and fades until it becomes white. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Lance-shape points with parallel retouching were developed in the Early Palaeoindian period in the American West, of which the Agate Basin type is oldest from technological tradition associated with the Plano culture. The Agate Basin type was a contemporary of the fluted points of the Folsom culture.
Material from the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. Green in colour, this material degrades over time and fades until it becomes white. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Lance-shape points with parallel retouching were developed in the Early Palaeoindian period in the American West, of which the Agate Basin type is oldest from technological tradition associated with the Plano culture. The Agate Basin type was a contemporary of the fluted points of the Folsom culture.
Material from the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. Green in colour, this material degrades over time and fades until it becomes white. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Lance-shape points with parallel retouching were developed in the Early Palaeoindian period in the American West, of which the Agate Basin type is oldest from technological tradition associated with the Plano culture. The Agate Basin type was a contemporary of the fluted points of the Folsom culture.
Material from the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. Green in colour, this material degrades over time and fades until it becomes white. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Lance-shape points with parallel retouching were developed in the Early Palaeoindian period in the American West, of which the Agate Basin type is oldest from technological tradition associated with the Plano culture. The Agate Basin type was a contemporary of the fluted points of the Folsom culture.
Material from the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. Green in colour, this material degrades over time and fades until it becomes white. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Material from the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. Green in colour, this material degrades over time and fades until it becomes white. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.
Material from the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. Green in colour, this material degrades over time and fades until it becomes white. It is intrusive rock whose size ranges from adequate to good.