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Columbia River, PNW Triangular Projectile Points

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Columbia River, PNW Triangular Projectile Points
Featured in this lot is this triangular projectile point collection found in the Columbia River, Pacific Northwest Region. There are a total of six small points in this collection. The first is a Hells Canyon Basal notch point that shows a bi color chert material with a long straight stem and wide basal notch construction. The next point is the largest small points and is also identified as a Hells Canyon basal notch point with a triangular stature with a basal notch design and a semi serrated edge and a expanding stem. The next is a Plateau Horizon basal notch that shows a triangular shape with a basal notch with an expanding stem. The next point is Marpole barbed basal notch point with serrated edge and a chipped stem. The next point is small Salmon River Fishtail projectile point with a cavex stem that expands with squared shoulders and a cluster cross section and a sharp point. The last point is a unique Eagle Lake point with lightening shoulders downward facing and side notches with a triangular shape and semi serrated edge. The condition of this collection of points is well preserved with no obvious signs of damage and shows a well preserved overall condition. The measurements of this range from 1 1/8" x 7/8" to 1 7/8" x 1 1/8". The collective weight of this collection of points is 17.6g.