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A CLOVIS POINT
c.10000 B.C. both sides fluted - small nick on ear of base, a bit rough
near point, otherwise thin and well-made Burlington flint. L.3.5". |
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AN AGATE BASIN POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. thin, very well made, no damage. L.4.25". |
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A ST. CHARLES (DOVETAIL) POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. small nick off one ear or barb, beautiful color and
small flake off corner of base. L.3.5". |
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AN AGATE BASIN POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. well made, heavy basal grinding, a couple of
"old" side nicks, otherwise very fine condition. L.4.5". |
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A THEBES POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. very well made with little or no damage. Nice color and
form. L.3.5". |
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AN AGATE BASIN POINT LANCEOLATE
FAMILY
c.7500 B.C. not a true Agate Basin point but this will fit into the
family and time period. Well made, with a couple of small flake nicks,
otherwise very nice. Slight basal grinding. |
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KNIFE FORM c.7500
B.C. possibly a Stanfield with a few basic nicks from blade, thins and
well made, resharpened in ancient times, best feature is the unusual
color to the blade. L.5.5".
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A DALTON POINT
c.7500 B.C. small nick on side of blade and very small nick on ear, some
basal grinding. L.3.5". |
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A HARDIN BARB
c.7500 B.C. a very fine, highly collectible knife form with fine
serrations and a super nice base. One barb damaged, the other with a
small nick. L.3.75". |
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A ST. CHARLES (DOVETAIL) POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. a very nice example that has been resharpened many
times creating a steep beveled edge. L.4". |
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A HARDIN BARB
c.7500-6500 B.C. the short stem type with a very small nick off one
shoulder. L.4". |
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A THEBES POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. great old blade with no recent damage. Very nice base.
The body of the blade a bit thick and crude. L.3.5". |
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KNIFE FORM
very fine, thin and very well made knife blade that has been sharpened
in ancient times. Only two small nicks on side of blade. L.6.25"
W.3". |
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A SEDALIA POINT
c.2500-1500 B.C. nice size and condition with only very small nicks on
blade. Not a classic form but very nice and collectible. L.5.75". |
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A STILLWELL POINT
c.7000 B.C. nice blade with no damage, not a classic form of a stillwell.
L.3.5". |
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A THEBES POINT
c.7500 B.C. nice form having one medium size nick on edge of blade.
L.3.75". |
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A HARDIN BARB
c.7500-6500 B.C. great color, nice base, both barbs nicked off.
L.2.75". |
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A THEBES POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. nice form showing several ancient resharpenings causing
a steep beveled cutting edge. L.3.25". |
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A HARDIN BARB
c.7500-6500 B.C. nice form with nice color. Very small nicks on barbs.
L.2.5". |
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A HARDIN BARB
c.7500-6500 B.C. unusual form, short base, wide body, thin and well made
with a very small nick or two on base and barb, and one small nick on
side of blade. L.3.25". |
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A THEBES POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. nice form showing several ancient resharpenings causing
a steel beveled cutting edge. L.3". |
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A SEDALIA POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. although not a classic form, this is a great example of
this style blade. No damage. L.5".
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AN AGATE BASIN POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. nice well made blade with unusual color. One or two
small nicks to side of blade. L.3.5". |
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A THEBES POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. great base, nice color, one nick on point and one on
side of blade. L.2.75". |
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A WADLOW POINT
c.1500-1000 B.C. nice knife form although a little small for the type. A
few nicks on side of blade. L.5".
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A SEDALIA POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. very well almost classic form with no damage.
L.4.5". |
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A SEDALIA POINT
c.7500-6500 B.C. nice blade with a tiny nick on base. L.4.5". |
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OVOID KNIFE FORM
nice big knife, thin and well made having only one or two small nicks to
blade. L.6.5". |