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and that tliey were manufactured by the aboriginal occupants of the 

 area. 



Among- the various recognized types, are the following: a number 

 of Sandia type 1 forms, both in chert and m quartz (fig. 17, c, d)^ re- 

 sembling the illustrations by Hibben (1937; 1941, pi. 11, a, c, and e) 

 with the exception that the base is not quite so rounded and definite. 

 The Virginia examples resemble the type specimens both in chipping 

 technique and in the general treatment of the shoulder and base. This 

 type has one slightly sloping shoulder that marks the beginning of a 

 tapering stem terminating in a rounded base, and whose overall cross 

 section is lenticular. These forms are rare here in the east. 



Sandia points, originally found in Sandia Cave located in the Sandia 

 Mountains, about 25 miles northeast of Albuquerque, N. Mex., oc- 



INCHES 



Figure 17. — Sandia-like projectile points. 



