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Some S.W. Indiana Adena points--all made of Hoosier Harrison County Hornstone. The "Beavertail being the best of the group, 2&5/16". The middle point is slightly longer, but shows the darker scar of an impact fracture--not too recent s the flint has started to repatinate. On the right end is a square stemmed Adena--not sure if that one was a creek find or if the finder simply didn't wash the point,1&3/4"+. Of the smaller two Adenas the one has a flat base, the result of the knapper running short of flint as he was forming the stem, and the final point is a rounded-base Adena (1&11/16"). These came from a Vanderburgh County, Indiana, collection, they're real in every detail. Shipping is $9.00 (due to postal rates), and checks, cash, or M.O.s are the ways I welcome-in payments. Sorry, I do not use paypal-type payment services--Roy A.
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