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Click HERE to see these Relic Shown here are three of the top dovetails in the United States. The largest is 6-3/4 inches and is from Jefferson County, Missouri. There is no repair to the point, and it has affectionately been named “The Redhead” by Jim Johnson. The next largest on the picture left is 3-3/4 inches and is from St. Clair County, Illinois. The last is 3 inches and is from St. Louis County, Missouri.
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| Click HERE to see these Relic Largest dove is 5-3/4 inches from Kentucky, very slight restoration to the point. The smaller is 3-3/4 inches from Spencer County, Indiana. It was from the original Gray LaDassor Dovetail Super Frame. Along with the St. Clair County, Illinois pieces on the inside front cover, Gray called the points “Salt & Pepper.” For its size, it is one of the top Harrison County Flint doves ever found. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Dovetail found in Moore County, Tennesse by Jimmy Wimbley, measuring 4 inches long. |
| Click HERE to see these Relic Three Dover swords, same site finds by Angela Austin, Indian Mound, Tennessee. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Whet stone made of limestone, measuring 7-1/2 inches wide by 7 inches wide. Found at the Devil’s Play Pen, in Warren County, Tennessee, in October 2002. It has 20 indentions one side, 18 indentions other side, and one indention on the side. Personal find of Don Hutchings, Doyle, Tennessee. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Scottsbluff type 1 point found in Wilson County, Texas, made from Edwards Plateau chert. The Scottsbluff is an early Archaic artifact. From the collection of Jay Roach. Photo by Barry Holleron. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Hillsboro point found in the Suwannee River in Hamilton County, Florida by Don Monroe. The point was made from heat-treated Florida chert, it dates from 2000 to 3000 BC. Photo by Bob Knight. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Scottsbluff point made from orange translucent East Texas chert. It measures 4-1/2 inches long and was found in Harris County, Texas. From the collection of Mark Mullen. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Dickson point made from heat-treated Burlington chert. Found by Bill Steinburger near Syracuse in Morgan County, Missouri. The Dickson is a Woodland period artifact. From the collection of Oliver R. Skrivanie. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Hardin barb dating to the early Archaic period. It was found in St. Louis County, Missouri and was made from Crescent Quarry chert. From the collection of Oliver T. Skrivanie. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Obverse and reverse of a Clovis point found at the Cibolo Creek Site in Wilson County, Texas. It was made from Edwards Plateau “Root Beer” chert and measures 2-3/4 inches long. From the collection of Mark Mullins. |
| Click HERE to see these Relics Group of Florida coral points, the longest of which is 4-3/16 inches long. Most of these are translucent. From the Son Anderson collection. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Snake bird measuring 4-1/2 inches high by 8 inches wide by 2-1/4 inches deep. Personal find in Poinsett County, Arkansas, by R.W. Lyerly, Ash Flat, Arkansas. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Tail rider (human looking at monster) measuring 6 inches high by 9 inches wide by 3-1/4 inches deep. Personal find in Poinsett County, Arkansas, by R.W. Lyerly, Ash Flat, Arkansas. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Gray/black cannel coal, two hole Adena expanded center type, has raised rib or nose bar between holes. Measures 6-1/4 inches long by 2-3/8 inches wide by 3/8 inch thick. Found in 1988 in Jackson County, Alabama. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Red braded slate or claystone, two hole, indented expanded center type. Found in 1980s at Pickwick Lake in Lauderdale County, Alabama. |
| Click HERE to see this Relic Red/yellow banded slate, two hole, has raised rib on center line on top. Indented expanded center type with 48 tally marks. Measures 4-3/4 inches long by 2-3/8 inches wide, and 3/4 inch thick at rib. Found in late 1970s in Jackson County, Alabama. |
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April 6 2004