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The Steuben point is a type of Native American arrowhead from the Middle Woodland to Late Woodland period found in what later became the United States.[1]
It is a stone tool point found throughout central Illinois and the surrounding Midwest. These points have a slightly convex blade, expanding stem, and straight base that sometimes exhibit basal grinding. The point type is technologically related to Snyders and Ansell points.
References
- ^ Guide to the identification of certain American Indian projectile points. Oklahoma City: University of Oklahoma Press. 1958. p. 94.
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