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LOT 2380
Native American Ohio Barbed Stone Arrowhead Group
EARLY ARCHAIC PERIOD, 8TH-5TH MILLENNIUM B.C.
3 3/4 - 4 1/2 in. (70 grams total, 9.5-11.4 cm).
Each with broad triangular blade. stepped profile to neck, one with scooped upper edge to the tang; one with pencilled note 'Cuss.Co / Mo', the other with inked noe 'ELYRIA, OHIO / LORRAIN CO'. [2, No Reserve]
Provenance
From a family collection mostly formed in the 1940s-1950s, thence by descent.
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