Price:
$32.00
Status:
Available
Found along the White River, S.W. Indiana, in my collection for a decade now--Daviess--Pike, and Gibson County points, could be a Knox County piece if that's where the Indiana Green point turned up--the point with the bandings. Three are grey hornstone, one side notch is an orange patinated chert, a basal ground Big Sandy point. The longest is a red material I've struck out on identifying--could have been a river-found Jasper, but it looks like it has silica, so it sparkles in light--1&7/8" for size reference. The oldest is the cleft base MacCorkle-looking point, 1&3/8", Early Archaic (although Big Sandys are in that same timeperiod). The drill is a Late Archaic Stemmed point converted to a perforator, nice point by itself. The triangle, Mississippian Cult. is the most recent of the group, 1250--1400 era. All are guaranteed real, period. Shipping is $8.00, checks or M.O.s are the two ways I receive payment. Sorry, I do not use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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