The Afton Point is a leaf-shaped arrowhead which was found in the Northeast area in Oklahoma. An Afton point was named by Robert E. Bell and Roland S. Hall in1953. The points usually were made by Ozark White chert and could measure around 51mm to 102mm of length.
It is said that the points were made from 5000 - 3000 B.P. and they are usually found in the Midwestern States.