Goshen point

The Goshen point is a medium-sized, lanceolate-shaped, Paleo-Indian projectile point with a straight or concave base. It exhibits characteristic fine flaking.[1]

The point was named in 1988 by George C. Frison after the discovery of specimens at the Hell Gap complex site in southeastern Wyoming. The projectile is so-named after the nearby Goshen County.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b Hranicky, William Jack (2011), North American Projectile Points, AuthorHouse, p. 243, ISBN 978-1-4567-5001-5
  2. ^ Peck, Trevor R. (2010), Light from Ancient Campfires: Archaeological Evidence for Native Lifeways on the Northern Plains, Athabasca University Press, p. 36, ISBN 978-1-897425-96-1

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