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Fluted Points on the South Carolina Coast

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

A. J. Waring Jr.*
Affiliation:
Savannah, Ga.

Abstract

Four points of Eastern Clovis type, found in Beaufort and Jasper counties at sites which also produce points of the Savannah River Archaic, are the first occurrence of fluted points on the southern Atlantic coast. The flint source was apparently the extensive quarries along Briar and Buckhead creeks located chiefly in Screven and Burke counties, Georgia. Other finds of fluted points along these streams indicate a paleo-Indian occupation within the drainage, but no sites are yet known.

Type
Facts and Comments
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1961

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References

Caldwell, J. R. 1952. The Archeology of Eastern Georgia and South Carolina. In Archeology of Eastern United States, edited by Griffin, J. B., pp. 312–21. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.Google Scholar