Price:
$35.00
Status:
Available
Three points from the collection of a long-deceased Spencer County, Indiana, based self-found collection. Both colorful Sonora Flint Woodland points are Hopewell in origin, 1&9/16" and 1&11/16'--the smaller very well made dart is basal edge ground, so likely Early Archaic Culture--a small, very well made, pressure flaked dart point with serrated edges. The Woodland point, in contrast, will have some pressure flaking, but are more percussion knapping work--the Buck Creek having a flat basal edge (not broken, simply knapped the full length of the starting flint preform--probably longer in its initial form, but work-shortened to the present length. Good points, 99.9% likely found along the Ohio River (according to the info I got at the 2011 auction). Shipping is $9.00 with payment to be by check or M.O.--sorry, my store doesn't use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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