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Narrow Point Tradition
Narrow Point Tradition [CP].Late Archaic hunter-gatherer communities living in southern New England, North America, in the period c.2700–2000 BC, within the more broadly constituted Mast Forest late Archaic. Narrow Point Tradition communities are characterized by chipped stone projectile points of long narrow outline.
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