ANDICE POINT
HASKELL CO., OKLAHOMA
BILL ROSS COLLECTION
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   This rare unbroken and unresharpened example of an

Andice point was found by Bill Ross. He found it

eroding out on the beach on archaeological site number

34Hs-29 in Haskell County, Oklahoma. Thus far this is

the only complete example of this type, from this area,
that shows no resharpening of the blade. It's made of

Woodford chert from the west edge of the Ouachita

Mountains, approximately 60 miles west-southwest of

the site. It measures 3 5/16 inches (8.3 cm) long and
2 3/8 inches (6 cm) wide. The notches measure 15/16

of an inch (2.3 cm) deep.

Andice point found in Haskell Co., Oklahoma by Bill Ross.

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