Guilford Projectile Point
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The rhyolite Guilford projectile point is proudly showcased at the Natural History Society of Maryland's esteemed collection. This distinctive point features a long, narrow blade with a thick profile and a base that can be either straight, rounded, or concave in shape. Dating back to the later part of the Middle Archaic period, which spans from around 6200 to 5500 years Before Present (approximately 5250-4350 BC), this point type is a significant find for archaeologists and historians alike.
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