Simply one fine piece of Indiana Hornstone, found in Spencer County, Indiana, along the Ohio River, 3&5/16"+ by 1&1/4", with 3/8" (near the tip) being the single thickest measure. The tip has one edge flake chip, very thin, a darker color to the flint. chip isn't patinated to Adena age (2500BP)--it looks like the beach hunter stuck the point in his pocket with other flint, made a ding off the side of the tip before he got back to his car to unload his pockets. It happens. The price reflects the slight damage The square Robbins Adena stem is heavily edge-ground. The point is guaranteed authentic, described as fully as I know how. Shipping is $5.00, checks or M.O.s are welcomed. Sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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