- Mallory Side-notched
Mallory Side-notched point from Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. - Jay Point Base
Description: Rhyolite Jay point base. Dimensions: L 31.1, W 20.6, T 6.7 mm; W 3.9 g. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 5600). - Stemmed Projectile Point
Description: Burned quartzite point with a contracting stem. Dimensions: L 49.2, W 23.2, T 6.7 mm; W 6.1 g. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 5604). - Chiricahua Projectile Point
Description: Basalt Chiricahua point. Dimensions: L 29.1, W 17.6, T 6.7; W 3.1 g. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 5499). - Brown Chert Projectile Point
Cultural Period: Archaic Description: San Pedro/Elko Corner-notched brown chert point with serrated edges. Dimensions: 1 5/8 L x 13/16 W (inches). Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 235). - Eastgate Projectile Point
Cultural Period: Archaic Description: Red, gray, and white agate projectile point with one broken barb, tentatively identified as an Eastgate point. Dimensions: 2 L x 3/4 W (inches). Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 180). - Corner-notched Projectile Point
Cultural Period: Archaic Description: White/pink/orange chalcedony projectile point, Archaic in age, and identified as San Pedro/Elko Corner-notch. The tip has been repaired with glue. Dimensions: 2 3/4 L x 7/8 W (inches). Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 234). - Archaic Period Point
Cultural Period: Archaic Description: Stemmed quartzite projectile point. This is likely a Bajada point, which is a style dating to the Early Archaic period. Dimensions: 2 3/16 L x 1 W (inches). Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 186). - Drill Fashioned from a Point
Cultural Period: Archaic/Ancestral Puebloan Description: This drill was knapped into the end of a chert Elko Corner-notched/San Pedro projectile point. This point style has a vast age range, but is typically considered Middle to Late Archaic. However, the drill could have been fashioned on an older point, so dating this particular artifact without contextual information, such as site location and stratigraphic positioning, would be very difficult, if not impossible. Dimensions: 1 3/8 L x 13/16 W x 3/16 T (inches). Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 35).