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The corner-tang biface is a relatively rare biface with a notch in the corner. While its function is unknown, it is possible that it may have been used as a knife, or for ritual or ceremonial purposes.Click here to view this item in 3D!

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The bird stone is a ground stone object, prominently found in North America, east of the Mississippi. The majority of these artifacts have been located in New York, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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This projectile point closely matches the Bulverde typology, and likely belongs to the central Texas region.

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An Ensor projectile point from the transitional archaic period, dated to ca. 200BC - 600AD, and commonly found in the central and south Texas area. Click here to view this item in 3D!

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The banner stone is used as an atlatl weight which is attached to throwing spears. This was likely used for the purpose of hunting, and may have been used as a counter-balance weight in some cases. This tool may also have been prey specific, being…

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