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"Lamoka projectile points from central New York State. The point on the left is a "stemmed" lamoka point made of quartz. The middle one is a "stemmed" lamoka point made of flint and, the point on the right is a flint "side notched" lamoka point. Lamoka projectile points are stone projectile points manufactured by Native Americans what is now the northeastern United States, generally in the time interval of 3500-2500 B.C. They predate the invention of the bow and arrow, and are therefore not true "arrowheads", but rather atlatl dart points. They derive their name from the specimens found at the Lamoka site in Schuyler County, New York. Description Lamoka points sizes range in length from less than an inch to 2½ inches with an average of about 1½ inches. They are narrow and thick, with straight or slightly notched stems. The base is thick and this is diagnostic for the Lamoka point. They are two to three times longer than they are wide. They are generally made from local flints, jasper, quartz and quartzite. There are a number of varieties, the most common being the "stemmed" type with straight stems. Age and cultural affiliations They have mostly been dated to around 3500-2500 BC, but the type persists in small numbers up to about 1000 A.D. The archaic points are associated with the Lamoka culture. Distribution These points are generally found in the American northeast (New York and Pennsylvania; a very similar "Dustin point" is found as far west as Michigan) and central Canada (Ontario). See also *Other projectile points External links * Virginia Department of Historic Resources References Category:Projectile points Category:Primitive technology Category:Indigenous weapons of the Americas "
"Heinrich Ferdinand Adolph Schönfelder (1875-1966) was a German politician, Alterspräsident (President by right of age, Father of the House) of the Federal German parliamentary council in 1948-49, mayor of Hamburg, and member of the Hamburg Parliament. Schönfelder was member of the Social Democratic Party. From 1921 to 1925, Schönfelder was the president of the Central Union of Carpenters and Kindred Trades of Germany. On 1 September 1948 in his position of Alterspräsident, Schönfelder presided over the first meeting of the Parliamentary Council that drafted the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. As presiding officer of the constitutive meeting of the parliamentary council, he chaired the election of the council's President and two Vice-Presidents. He was chosen first vice-president of the council. On 23 May 1949, as first vice-president of the parliamentary council, he signed the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany together with Konrad Adenauer and Hermann Schäfer. Schönfelder was honorary citizen of Hamburg, the highest decoration of the city-state. alt=Two pages of a book on exhibition. The right page has three signatures. See also * List of mayors of Hamburg References External links * * Category:1875 births Category:1966 deaths Category:Mayors of Hamburg Category:Senators of Hamburg Category:Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians "
"Johann Pregesbauer (born June 8, 1958) is a retired football defender from Austria. Pregesbauer spent his whole club career with Rapid Wien and was also in the Austria squad for the 1982 FIFA World Cup. External links * * Category:1955 births Category:Living people Category:Austrian footballers Category:Austria international footballers Category:Association football forwards Category:1982 FIFA World Cup players Category:SK Rapid Wien players "