Porcellanite side-notched projectile point.
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Side-Notched Projectile Point (FOUS 71265)
Porcellanite side-notched projectile point.
Porcellanite is a hard, dense rock that resembles unglazed porcelain. Found during Fort Union’s archeological excavations, this side-notched projectile point may have been made, or knapped, between 1,500 BP and 200 BP.
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