“…Also due to its similarities with the so-called "El Inga broad stemmed" (Mayer-Oakes, 1986a, 1986b, which Bell (1965) maintained was a variety of the "classic" Fell points (Mayer-Oakes, 1986b: Figure 2; Nami, 2014a, 2014b: Figure 20). Among other places in the southern cone, Fell points with similar stems were identified in the Fell cave, Magallanes, Chile (Nami, 2014a: Figure 21i), Bajo del Carmel, La Pampa, Argentina (Berón et al, 2015), and several were found in Uruguay (e.g., Nami, 2014aNami, , 2021b. This artifact exhibits fractures both at the tip and in the middle portion of the stem, yet it retains a significant portion of its original form.…”