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Dimensions | 2.5 × 2 in |
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These are great examples of Woodland period Adena Points. All were recovered from Southern Indiana. Counties supplied to the buyer or anyone who asks. The larger one is worth the entire price and free delivery.
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Dimensions | 2.5 × 2 in |
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Late Archaic to Late Woodland – A nicely pointed piece with a couple edge nicks.
Early Archaic – A thin well made point with a small tip and ear nick.
Transitional Paleo – A nice point with thinned and ground basal and slight fluting on one side.
Early Archaic – Nice bullseye pattern in red chert. A very small impact fracture at the tip.
Middle Archaic to Woodland – A nice point with no damage.
Early Archaic – Nicely serrated, very thin, and well made point. Two small edge knicks and a barb nick. Overall a very nice piece.
A very well made serrated point with an ancient impact fracture at the tip.