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A group of S.W. Indiana points, Daviess and surrounding counties, the group of ten is a mix of Indiana Hornstone and Indiana Holland Chert--one small fossil chert point at right-center, and what may be an Attica (Indiana Green) flint point at bottom right. Some (3) are snap base. one gray Benton at the right had the tip broken and the blade beveled to fashion a specialized tool. The longest of the ten is the square Stemmed Adena at 2&3/4". The centerpiece was a really decent Snyders Hopewell, turned into a snap base. On the lower left is an Early Archaic dart point, great on one face but fire damage (cooked in with dinner to add some flint chips to a tasty rabbit)...you can understand why Archaeologists find skeletal remains with the ridges of the teeth worn flat. These are the tool types used over a number of cultures, each is guaranteed authentic. Shipping is $7.00, checks, cash, or M.O.s, but I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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