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A Barbed Bone Projectile Point from Utah

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

John Gillin*
Affiliation:
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Extract

In view of the fact that barbed bone “projectile” points are extremely rare in the Southwestern archaeological area and because such artifacts have a generally northern and arctic distribution in North America, the present specimen from Utah is offered in the hope that other material of a similar nature from the Southwest may be published and that, perhaps, someone may be attracted to the elucidation of the problems implied. The present writer is unaware of other published specimens of bone projectile points from this area, although, of course, bone artifacts of several other types are fairly numerous.

The present specimen was recovered in the summer of 1937 by the Peabody Museum-University of Utah joint expedition, of which the writer was field director. The point was found at a site, near Ephraim, Utah, locally known as Witch's Knoll.

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1940

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References

1 A full report of the results of this expedition will be published in the Papers of the Peabody Museum.

2 Photographed by John M. Longyear III at the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass.