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History: marked as being found in Gibson County, Indiana
Provenance--culture: Early Archaic, based on the basal grinding
Flint: AS best I can identify the flint it's a heat-treated Indiana Spencer County Holland Flint--you SELDOM see Holland Flint heat treated, so this may have been an accidental heat-treating--a flint chunk used to ring (contain) a campfire, the fire changing the color of the flint.
The side notch was once glued in a frame, so if you see any remaining glue, you know what's happened--I have not soaked the point, but expect the glue will be water-removable.
Great color, authentic.
Shipping is USPS minimum, $8.00--ridiculous, but that's their min charge for a small box.
I welcome payment by check, cash, or M.O.--but please note I do not use paypal--Roy A.
Disclaimer: Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing