Eden point

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Eden Points are a form of chipped stone

paleo-indian
hunters in the western plains.

Eden points have been discovered across the western plain states, including Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, and Montana.

See also

  • Other projectile points

References

  • Howard, Edgar (January 1943). "The Finley Site: Discovery of Yuma Points, in Situ, near Eden, Wyoming". American Antiquity. 8 (3). Society for American Archaeology: 224–234.
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  • Minnesota State University Museum. "Eden Points". Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-05.