
Do-339: Brewerton Corner Notched
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Human beings have always been fascinated by the dawn of Indiana's rich archaeological heritage. Today, technology has made it possible to bring this history to life through digitization. The Dolan Collection, a treasure trove of artifacts, is being carefully documented and made accessible online. This remarkable effort is spearheaded by the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum, a beacon of preservation and education in the heartland of America. One of the most exciting discoveries within the collection is the Brewerton Corner Notched type of projectile point, a hallmark of the Late Archaic period. Crafted from high-quality Ohio Flint Ridge material, these points are a testament to the ingenuity and skill of Indiana's ancient inhabitants. The digitization process has been made possible through the tireless efforts of Dana Northam, Hunter Davis, Matthew P. Purtill, and Kevin C. Nolan. Their dedication has brought this valuable resource to the public domain, ensuring that future generations can learn from and appreciate the dawn of Indiana archaeology. A crucial aspect of this project is proper citation and documentation. The team has taken great care in providing accurate information, allowing researchers and enthusiasts alike to build upon their work. This commitment to transparency and collaboration is a shining example of the power of interdisciplinary research and community engagement. Through the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum's initiative, we are gaining a deeper understanding of Indiana's complex history and the people who shaped it. By making these findings accessible online, we are creating a virtual window into the past, one that will continue to inspire and educate us for years to come.
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