You gotta love this one. It is well patinated with solid cliche encrustation on one side. It looks like James River/Black Jack chert which would place it in the Mason/Kimble county area. But, it comes with a Museum Deaccession certificate from the Museum of Native American History in Arkansas and it does not give specific provenance. This is one of those points I would not clean. It just looks so ancient with the ancient soil on it.
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