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Wilson County, Texas. Probably the best example of the St. Mary's Hall (Angostura variant) type. Long, narrow, graceful form with sequential diagonal pressure flaking from upper right to lower left. Made from heavily orange patinated translucent honey color flint. Slight cortex visible on tip. Previously collected by Joe Guillory, Ted Nemec and Bill German. Pictured in "The Finest Artifacts of Prehistoric Texas" Pg. 28, figure 2. (5" X 1")  

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