These seven bifacial artifacts may have been knapped into preforms. Archeologists define preforms as having a general triangular shape in preparation to be either a projectile point or a knife. Two of these preforms have slight side notches. They were collected from the Wullschleger site in Marshall County and donated to the Kansas Historical Society in 1961. The site was occupied periodically throughout the Early, Middle and Late Ceramic periods.
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Projectile Point Preforms from the Wullschleger Site, 14MH301 - 1