“…Furthermore, with the exception of studies that attempted to replicate prehistoric technology, few carefully controlled experiments were conducted using stone projectile points. However, archeologists are now increasingly employing controlled experiments to test stone point performance (Bergman and Newcomer, 1983;Cheshier and Kelly, 2006;Fauvelle et al, 2012;Frison, 1989;Hunzicker, 2008;Iovita et al, 2014;Lipo et al, 2012;Loendorf et al, in press;Shea et al 2001Shea et al , 2002Sisk and Shea, 2009;Tomka, 2013;Waguespack et al, 2009;Wilkins et al, 2014). Previous researchers have also largely employed typological approaches to study variation, and distinctive characteristics such as serration of the blade margin are commonly allowed to cross-cut categories in classification systems.…”