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A Warrick County, Indiana, Adena bi-pointed blade made from our Harrison County Hornstone, 4&1/16" by 1&3/8" with a 7/16" thick medial ridge. The pics should show there is slight tip-to-base curvature, the knife being knapped from a ball (spall) of flint, the blade followed the curvature of the spall. Displays well in a frame, the curvature isn't that great. As with most Adena Culture artifacts in the area, this one is most likely an Ohio River beach find--not many Adena artifacts show up in fields, the culture tended to stay on their next-to-the-river camps. Every detail is lifetime guaranteed authentic. Shipping is $6.00 and checks or M.O>s are welcomed. Sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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