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Large Paleo Cumberland point made from a beautiful gray and tan Buffalo River chert with maroon streaks running throughout. This type of chert is associated with the Fort Payne formation. This outstanding point was found in McNairy county Tennessee in 1949. World Class example Super rare form. Sam Johnson coa from the Caddo museum in Murfreesboro Arkansas
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