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These unusual points might be mistaken for modern reproductions
in the shape of birds. The author believes this shape was adapted
in order to open mussel shells, a common food source during this time
period. Once inserted into the shell, the point would be turned and the shell would easily open.
See this and other great relics in the CSASI 2020
October Journal |
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Wittry Sub-type I-A1. Photograph by Gordon K. Morris.
See this and other great relics in the CSASI 2020
October Journal "Radiocarbon Dates for Old Copper in Rusk County" by
Gordon K. Morris, Bruce, Wisconsin, |
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Wittry Sub-type I-A1. Photograph by Gordon K. Morris.
See this and other great relics in the CSASI 2020
October Journal "Radiocarbon Dates for Old Copper in Rusk County" by
Gordon K. Morris, Bruce, Wisconsin, |