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Dimensions | 5.5 × 3 in |
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$55.00
A spade or chopper that shows some sheen to the chert from use. It also has some ground down edges. Overall a nice big piece.
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A classic Decatur with nice patina.
This large double ended blade has been repurposed as a drill or spoke shave during ancient times.
A very thin well made blade with a classic shape. Made from the outer edge of the spall.
This is a very colorful blade. It matches the description of a Fort Ancient Blade which is a collector style blade. So maybe it is an unbeveled Cobbs or just a quickly made knife needed to skin dinner.
This is a large sturdy blade that was notched for the purpose of being attached to a handle.
This is a nice pair of blunt points or arrowheads that were re-purposed as halfted scrapers.
This is a nice example of a Woodland Period single notched knife. It is very thin and has one highly beveled edge.
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