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First Susquehanna

Posted on : 19-10-2009 | By : John | In : Stone Tools

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SusquehannaToday I finished up a Susquehanna point that I had originally worked into a little biface a few days ago.  The material is keokuk chert and probably wasn’t historically used with this eastern style of point.  But once it’s hafted to a spear or atlatl dart, I doubt any critter that might be on the receiving end would know the difference.

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