Outline is Representative of Size and Shape:
Name Details:
Identified By:  Harry Shafter (see Ellen Sue Turner, Thomas R. Hester, and Richard L McReynolds, 2011)
Named For: 
Date Identified: 
Type Site: 
Point Validity: Provisional type

This point is discussed in Turner, Hester, and McReynolds (2011),  They discuss personal communication with Shafter, but no other references are mentioned.  No other references to this type were located.  This is considered a provisional type.
Evant Stemmed
AKA: San Gabriel Stemmed (Schuetz, 1957)
Provisional Type
Cluster:
Description of Physical Characteristics and Flaking Pattern:
This is a medium triangular stemmed point with an elliptical cross section.  The blade is long and narrow and primarily excurvate.  The shoulders are weak and at an upward angle.  The stem with rounded basal corners and a straight to slightly convex base.  This point has a random flaking pattern. 
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Commonly Utilized Material:
Additional Comments:

This point is often confused with Kent points. They are considered coevals with Nolan points and predate Pedernales points (Turner, Hester, and McReynolds, 2011)
Distribution:
Distribution Comments:

This point is primarily found in the Lampasas Cut Plains and Lampasas and upper San Gabriel River basin including then Nolan, Cow Creek and middle Leon River valley.
Age / Periods:
Date: 9,000 - 7,000 B.P.
Cultural Period: Early Archaic
Glacial Period: Early to Middle Holocene
Culture:
Age Details:
Similar Points:
Adena Wells, Darl, Dent, Kent, Lange, Morhiss, Nolan, Pandale, Thrall, Travis
Other points in this cluster / Related / Associated Points:
Pictures: 

Pictures Provided By:
Walter Williams (Sierra Artifacts)
Evant Projectile Point, Evant Arrowhead
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