Basal Edge

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The proximal edge of a triangular or lanceolate projectile or stem of a stemmed type. There are eight major types of Basal Edges; Convex, Straight, Concave, Auriculate, Lobbed, Bifurcated, Fractured and Snapped.

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Proximal edge of a triangular or lanceolate projectile or stem of a stemmed type. There are eight major types of basal edges convex, straight, concave, auriculate, lobbed, bifurcated, fractured, and snapped.

Dictionary of Artifacts, Barbara Ann Kipfer, 2007Copied

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