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− | + | Shaped like the head of a lance or leaves; narrow and tapered toward the the distal end and sometimes towards both ends. A term used to describe a major projectile point form that has no notches or shoulders or definable stem. Bases can be round, straight, concave, convex. A sub-type form of Lanceolate could be Lanceolate-Triangular. | |
Source: LITHICS-Net, Glossary of Lithics Terminology | Source: LITHICS-Net, Glossary of Lithics Terminology | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 20 October 2021
Shaped like the head of a lance or leaves; narrow and tapered toward the the distal end and sometimes towards both ends. A term used to describe a major projectile point form that has no notches or shoulders or definable stem. Bases can be round, straight, concave, convex. A sub-type form of Lanceolate could be Lanceolate-Triangular.
Source: LITHICS-Net, Glossary of Lithics Terminology
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