I'll post a couple pics to get y'all started. Kirk serrated is an Early Archaic type mostly found in the Southeast. It is the final phase of the Kirk complex, coming after the Kirk corner-notched and Kirk stemmed, dated to about 6,000-6,700 BC. Average size is around 2 1/2" to 3 1/2 " in length, with some considerably larger ones found. Typical materials are rhyolite, Coastal Plains chert, Fort Payne chert, occasionally coral, other cherts. Usually longer than wide (daggerlike), the stem is usually almost square, shoulders are typically straight, edges straight to incurvate with deep serrations, occasionally beveled from resharpening. Base usually thinned well and unground.
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