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Selected Pictures from the 2010 January Journal

See these, and more, in this issue of the Central States Archaeological Societies Journal

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A colorful 4 inch Clovis made from Red Jasper . It was found near the
Tennessee River at Saltillo, Hardin County, Tennessee. Mark Clark Collection,
Clarksville, Tennessee

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A 3 inch Clovis made of hornstone and found in Knox County, Indiana
by Bob Cox in 1957.

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A 3 11/16 inch Clovis found by Kendall Arthur in a hog lot in Fitchburg, Estill County, Kentucky. It is made of a beautiful striped Paoli Carter Cave flint.

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The Clovis on the far right is 3 5/8 inches in length and made from a variety of Flint Ridge from Ohio

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Joel Watson found this fine Clovis in Trigg County near Lake Barkley on September 20th 2008. It is made from Dover Flint and measures 4 ¼ inches. Joel Watson Collection, Calvert City, Kentucky

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rare Barnes Cumberland Points found at the Nucholls Site in Middle Tennessee. Measuring slightly longer than 4 inches. Barnes Cumberland points have rarely been
found in the South, most being found north of the Ohio River. Made from Ft. Payne
Flint. Mark Clark Collection, Clarksville, Tennessee

 

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