Fast facts
Over-all form is wide, thin blade tapering to prominent points at both ends
Small, triangular base defined by side notches
Base quite small in proportion to overall point size
Often made from high quality gray Wyandotte chert from southern Indiana
Sometimes found in caches, or deposits, of up to 200 specimens, most of which have been intentionally broken
Size: 3½ to 6 inches long
Late Archaic,Early Woodland: ca. 1500-500 BC