CUMBERLAND POINT
BEAR SPRINGS, TENNESSEE

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     This Cumberland point is remarkable to its fine edge work. Most Cumberland points have courser pressure flaked edges, although usually well done, than the really fine work this point received. This point was found sometime before 1958 when it was published in a Central States Archaeological Journal. It is reported to have been found along the banks of the Cumberland River near the town of Bear Springs, Tennessee. This point measures approximately 7 1/8 inches (18.1 cm) long.

Cumberland point from Bear Springs, Tennessee.

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