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Dimensions | 1.37 × 1.25 in |
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This is a nice little Early Archaic point that got plenty of use. It appears to have been resharpened down to a nub.
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Dimensions | 1.37 × 1.25 in |
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This is a fine very well made Early Archaic point.
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