Finely Serrated ~ Notched ~ Allendale Point
Length: 1 7/8"
Grade: 9
Description: Allendale points date to between 4800 BP to 5500 BP and are a local varient of the Middle Archaic Benton Cluster. They are found primarily in east Georgia and western South Carolina. There are a notched varity and then there are the stemmed variety. The Notched one like you see here is the older variety. This is a very fine example of this type Made of heat treated Brier Creek Chert. I went for years trying to buy some of these types, but I could never convince anyone to let go of any. Fortunately that dam has broke, and I now have a number of fine examples.
Provenance: Found on private property with permission in Burke Co. Georgia.
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