This rare Lusk is a Transitional Paleo point, that was found in Nebraska. Point is 4-1/8" long. You can see the age on this one. Base is heavily ground and well balanced.
Comes from the Fred Eiserman collection.
Two of the Paleo-Indian point types, Meserve and Scottsbluff, were first found at, and named for, locations in Nebraska. Many other types of spear points have also been found in Nebraska – Plainview, Folsom, Hell Gap, Agate Basin, Alberta, Eden, Frederick, Lusk, and Brown's Valley. Sites abandoned by some of these Paleo-Indian cultures have been excavated in western Nebraska.
Being sent to Dwain Rogers for a COA.
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