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A Fluted Point from Central Baja California

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Homer Aschmann*
Affiliation:
Los Angeles State College, Los Angeles, California

Extract

In November, 1949, a fluted point was found in possession of a family at San Joaquin in Baja California. It was not possible to procure the point or photograph it, but a drawing was made. The drawing is accurate as to scale, form, and extent of fluting. The individual flake scars are illustrative rather than an attempt at exact representation. The point seemed to be made of very fine grained, almost glassy, basalt and the flake scars are considerably worn (Fig. 86).

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1952

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