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Item: FP248   *NEW*                 TOM DAVIS COA   G-9
Description: Barber - This FINE Barber was found in North East Oklahoma by John M. Stathem.  It has classic shape and near perfect symmetry.  It has a fine tip, deep auriculate base, and fine flaking.  The Barber typology dates to Transitional Paleo, from 10,000 to 9,000 years B.P.  This piece is from the collection of John & Robert Stathem of Shreveport, Louisiana.  Robert and his father John hunted artifacts in Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Oklahoma.  It comes with a Tom Davis COA grading it a G-9.  Ex- Robert Stathem Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington

 

Size: 1 5/16 x 13/16 inches
Price: $ SOLD                (Click Here to View more Photos)
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