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An Edwards County, Illinois, find by Norman Reid, 1951 if I'm correct in reading the year Norman notated on the point (the last digit is either a 1 or a 6). The 1.75" hornstone point, whether you wish to call it a Contracted Base Big Sandy or a Graham Cave---or even an 'exhausted Thebes', it's in that very early part of the Early Archaic Period--7500--8,000 BP. Basal grinding is excellent, the tip has a "Thebes-like" twist to it (see pic) that only comes with extensive sharpening of the blade. The tip has some rub polish to indicate the end was used as a buffing tool after there was little cutting edge left to the knife. The full provenance of the piece will be on the printed out item description when I ship the piece. Shipping is $8.00 with checks or M.O.s how I welcome payments. Sorry, I do not use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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