Fast facts
Type also called MacCorkle Stemmed
Relatively large specimens with triangular blades and flattened cross-section
Blade edges generally straight; sometimes serrated on resharpened specimens
Basal ears large and rounded, and exhibit many fine flake scars
Bifurcation formed by thinning base from one side
Heavy grinding on basal edge
Size: 1½ to 2½ inches long
Early Archaic: ca 7000-6500 BC