Characteristics: Triangular blades with a shallow basal notch. Ground stone tools, including axes and atlatl weights, were developed, along with carved stone bowls (soapstone). Size Range 1 ½”- 3 ¼”. Coe characterized it as having “a typical Christmas tree shape”. 2101a197, image 2101a197(10).jpg) Neville/Stanly projectile points from the West Water Street site (36Cn175) illustrating the variety of shapes characterizing this type To complicate the situation further, at this same time, triangular points known as Hunterbrook, Beekman or simply Archaic triangles are found with the stemmed points. 17-2 Figure 17-1. This Projectile Point Guide is to serve employees working in the field to help them identify prehistoric archaeology sites. Distribution: Stanly points can be found scattered across the state, however only one site (9Oc19 in Oconee County) seems to have used the Stanly as a primary point type. The Stanly projectile point type was described by Joffre Lanning Coe in 1964 in his definitive work The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont. The Stanly point has not been C-14 dated heretofore, but Coe gives an estimated date of around 7,000 years B.P. Neville/Stanly projectile points from the West Water Street site (36Cn175) illustrating the variety of shapes characterizing this type To complicate the situation further, at this same time, triangular points known as Hunterbrook, Beekman or simply Archaic triangles are found with the stemmed points. Hardaway Site (St 4), Chipped Stone Projectile Points, Stanly Co., North Carolina, United States (RLA cat.no. Stanleys look like what happens when you are trying to corner notch a tough piece of stone and can't quite do it. The main projectile point types of this time period (Kirk Stemmed bifurcate, Stanly, and Pequea points) are found in a variety of environmental settings, but the most commonly used environments are bay/basins. He was very close. Artifacts: variety of stone projectile points (Kirk, bifurcates, Stanly, Morrow Mountain, Guilford, Halifax, Savannah River, and others), knives, scrapers, drills and others. The projectile point traditions proposed in The Formative Cultures of the Carolina Piedmont (Coe 1964) ... “The larger points of this [Stanly] _____ Chapter submitted on July 25, 2011, and final version received on June 21, 2013. Pre-Woodland period projectile point traditions of the North Carolina Piedmont Analysis of projectile points and other selected artifacts was limited to: (1) the identification of artifact provenience (e.g., State site number and UNC-RLA catalog number), (2) the classification by projectile point type (or scraper type), (3) the determination of general raw He called it a slender quartz blade with shallow ground side notches and a slightly restricted base. Those are really cool. I especially like the "knobbed" look of that quartizte point. The Halifax point was named, in 1964, by Dr. Joffre Coe from examples found at the Gaston Site on the Roanoke River and entitled in honor of Halifax County, NC. ... Stanly Stemmed-Middle Archaic Period-6000-5000 B.C. We currently have over 2,600 unique points listed, and many more points soon to be listed. Stanly Stemmed . Welcome to Projectile Points Arrowhead Identification Guide, the largest most comprehensive on-line identification guide. Also in this deep stratum of yellow sandy clay, and at the 6’ 3" level, 5 examples of the Stanly projectile point (Coe, 1964) and one Stanly drill (not shown) were found.
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