Wallula Gap Rectangular Stemmed Associated Dates: 1000 -200 Y.B.P.
ABOVE, L-R: WAL01 AND WAL02: Wallula point; Columbia River; 1.25 inches (31.25mm); image at right approximately life-size; made from agate; badly damaged stem but beautiful. Source: Karl Kilguss ABOVE: WAL03: Wallula Gap point General Description: A small, slender, triangular, corner-removed arrow point that has a straight to slightly expanded stem. The blade is triangular, having straight, slightly concave or slightly convex edges (in some specimens these are lightly serrated). Shoulders are narrow and angular to barbed. Basal edges of stems may be straight to slightly convex or rounded. This point was named by Douglass Osborne, Alan Bryan, and Robert H. Crabtree for examples found in the McNary Reservoir on the Columbia River WALLULA GAP RECTANGULAR STEMMED POINT THUMBNAIL GALLERY (150 images: 75 source images/75 thumbnails)
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ABOVE, L-R: WAL04 AND WAL05: Wallula points; no other details
ABOVE, L-R: WAL06 AND WAL07 AND WALL08 AND WAL09: Wallula point; Columbia River near Tri Cities, Washington State
ABOVE, LEFT: WAL10: Wallula point; Columbia River near Tri Cities, Washington State
ABOVE, LEFT: WAL13: Wallula point; Sauvies Island, Oregon
ABOVE: WAL15 AND WAL16: Wallula points; no location; (L-R) 1.13 inches (28.7mm); jasper; and 1.06 inches (26.9mm); petrified wood. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE: WAL17 AND WAL18: Wallula point; no location; 1.18 inches (29.9mm); agate. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE: WAL19 AND WAL20: Wallula point; no location; 1.06 inches (26.9mm); jasper. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE: WAL21 AND WAL22: Wallula point; no location; 1.38 inches (35mm); obsidian. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE: WAL23 AND WAL24: Wallula point; no location; 0.93 inch (23.6mm); obsidian. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE: WAL29 AND WAL30: Wallula point; no location; 0.75 inch (12.7mm); agate. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE: WAL31 AND WAL32: Wallula point; no location; 1.06 inches (26.9mm); ice agate. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE, RIGHT: WAL37 AND WAL38: Wallula point; no location; 0.75 inch (19mm); obsidian. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL39: Wallula Gap point (NOTE: very close to a Dagger point in this variant; I think someone could have called this either way - MS); lower Columbia River; 1.18 inches (29.9mm); agate; first of three views. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE: WAL40 AND WAL41: second and third of three views of Wallula Gap point described above. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL42: Wallula Gap point; Columbia River; 0.875 inch (22.2mm); agate; first of three views. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL43: second of three views of Wallula Gap point described above in frame #42. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL44: third of three views of Wallula Gap point described above in frame #42. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL45: Wallula Gap point; lower Columbia River; 1.5 inches (38.1mm); first of three views. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL46: second of three views of Wallula Gap point described above in frame #45. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL47: third of three views of Wallula Gap point described above in frame #45. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL48: Wallula Gap point; lower Columbia River; 1.0 inch (25.4mm); first of two views. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL49: second of two views of Wallula Gap point described above. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL50: Wallula Gap point; lower Columbia River; 1.18 inches (29.9mm); jasper; first of two views. Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE: WAL51: second of two views of Wallula Gap point described above. Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE, LEFT: WAL52 AND WAL53: Wallula Gap point; no location specified; 1.13 inches (28.7mm). Source: Bcartifacts dot com ABOVE, RIGHT: WAL54 AND WAL55: Wallula Gap point; no location specified; 1.31 inches (33.2mm). Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE, LEFT: WAL56 AND WAL57: Wallula Gap point; no location specified; 1.25 inches (31.7mm). Source: Bcartifacts dot com
ABOVE: WAL58 AND WAL59: Wallula Gap point; no location; 0.63 inch (16mm). Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com
ABOVE: WAL60 and WAL61: Wallula Gap point; Columbia River; 1.0 inch (25.4mm); first of two views. Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com
ABOVE: WAL62 AND WAL63: Wallula Gap point; mouth of Alderdale Creek and the Columbia River; 0.5 inch (12.7mm). Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com
ABOVE: WAL64 AND WAL65: Wallula Gap point; mouth of Alderdale Creek and the Columbia River; 0.75 inch (19mm); first of two views. Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com
ABOVE: WAL66 AND WAL67: Wallula Gap point; Columbia River; 0.63 inch (16mm). Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com
ABOVE: WAL68 AND WAL69: Wallula Gap point; Columbia River; 0.63 inch (16mm). Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com
ABOVE: WAL70 AND WAL71: Wallula Gap point; Columbia River; 0.5 inch (12.7mm). Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com
ABOVE: WAL72 AND WAL73: Wallula Gap point; Columbia River; 0.75 inch (19mm). Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com
ABOVE: WAL74 AND WAL75: Wallula Gap point; Columbia River; 0.75 inch (19mm). Source: Chris Merriam, Arrowheadsonline dot com |
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