Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 269. Stemmed chipped flint,barbed Fid. 270 Stemmed chipped ihrnbroad (1. Bather slender; base nearly straight, either convex r concave; stem rapidly expanding; notched m from the corners, making longslender barbs which project beyond the line of the edges (as illustrated 176 STONE ART. [ETII ANN. 13 in figure 272). The same form comes from Dougherty county, south-western Georgia, as well as from Savannah. //. Straight or con vex edges; base straight or slightly convex; stemto one side of the cent


Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 269. Stemmed chipped flint,barbed Fid. 270 Stemmed chipped ihrnbroad (1. Bather slender; base nearly straight, either convex r concave; stem rapidly expanding; notched m from the corners, making longslender barbs which project beyond the line of the edges (as illustrated 176 STONE ART. [ETII ANN. 13 in figure 272). The same form comes from Dougherty county, south-western Georgia, as well as from Savannah. //. Straight or con vex edges; base straight or slightly convex; stemto one side of the center, leaving one barb longer and larger than theother (figure 273). /. Triangular, notched in from the bottom;barbs extend down even with the base, or thebase is sometimes worked back, leaving it shorterthan the barbs; some are beveled (figure 274). Thesame form is found in southwestern Georgia. J. Broad; straight edges; base straight orconcave; stein straight or expanding; long, rounded barbs (figure 275).K. From Arkansas county, Arkansas, there is an imple ment of basanite or bla


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