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Paleo Artifacts
Heavy patina with nice grinding in the hafting area. Really like the bullnose expansion near the distal end. Form an old collection found many years ago. Nice paleo addition to any collection...
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BakBN Clovis
Found many years ago by a famous finder, this large Suwannee has nice color and polish and is very reasonably priced, as paleos over 4 inches long are never this affordable. Nice basal grinding in...
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FF Suwannee
Thick creamy patina in this waisted Ross Co style Clovis with heavy basal grinding and nice fluting. Hard to find and seldom for sale, as genuine ancient examples are rare as hen's teeth.
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CanCream Clo
Nice color and polish on this Boggy Branch Type II - Found in Henry Co Alabama in the heart and epicenter of Boggy Branch type occurrence. Great example priced right.
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ButterN Bogg
Very well made and in excellent condition, this Stanfield has unique layering in the material that presents unique color especially on one face and gives it a lot of character. Would certainly make...
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Paint Stanfi
Super polished, thin, nice paleo flaking, and ground nearly halfway of the blade from the basal edge along the hafting area. Nice color and in excellent condition at a very nice price. Much better...
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Unflut Clovi
Really nice color and pronounced striking nipple in the basal edge of this classic Osceola Greenbriar. Above average length and quality of a highly sought after transitional paleo type.
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O/S Osceola
There are two types of recognized Osceola Greenbriars - Type I and Type II - one with a nipple left in the basal edge and one without. This is the type without the striking nipple in the basal edge...
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Osceola GBri
Super polished, very translucent, classic unifacial design with nice edgework on the cutting side of the blade.
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Fine FlakeKn
Thin and well preserved with nice Mottled color and polish/patina. Nice waisted hafting area and heavily ground.
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Mottled Simp
Textbook example of a rare type to find intact and this one was persoanlly found by a legend in the artifact world many years ago, in SW Ga.
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Osceola Gbri
