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Shipping included, heavy rockshelter calcium included, the buildup of minerals on the hornstone is unmistakable on this Mid Archaic--whether you term the piece a Pickwick or an Eva, that's like a flip of a coin, either classification works. Provenance is Sumner County, Tennessee, ex Leroy Irons, a collector whose opinion I respect. Length is slightly over 2&7/8" by 1&7/16". The medial ridge slightly exceeds 3/8" (on a stack), but the blade is generally thinner. The base of the stem and one barb end show minor wear, but everything patinated from several thousand years in a limestone rock shelter. I welcome checks or M.O>s, but please note that this store does not use paypal--Roy A.
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