A 3-INCH DRILL
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Measures 3 x 1 inch.
Pictured in "The Archaeology of Missouri, I," by Carl H. Chapman, Columbia, University of Missouri Press, 1975, p. 210, and identified as "Drilling and cutting implements from the Sedalia complex at the Pauling site (George Nichols Collection)."
Nichols' notes regarding site 2 read as follows: "Sulphur Spring Church site. Located in field on ridge 1/2 mile west of church."
From Wikipedia: "Sulphur Springs is an unincorporated community in eastern Jefferson County, Missouri, United States. It is located near Barnhart, bordering the banks of Glaize Creek and the Mississippi River."
Guaranteed Authentic. This lot is subject to a 21 day return privilege guarantee. If, in the opinion of Tom Davis, Bill Jackson or Roy Motley, this lot is determined not authentic, the full purchase price shall be refunded.
Pictured in "The Archaeology of Missouri, I," by Carl H. Chapman, Columbia, University of Missouri Press, 1975, p. 210, and identified as "Drilling and cutting implements from the Sedalia complex at the Pauling site (George Nichols Collection)."
Nichols' notes regarding site 2 read as follows: "Sulphur Spring Church site. Located in field on ridge 1/2 mile west of church."
From Wikipedia: "Sulphur Springs is an unincorporated community in eastern Jefferson County, Missouri, United States. It is located near Barnhart, bordering the banks of Glaize Creek and the Mississippi River."
Guaranteed Authentic. This lot is subject to a 21 day return privilege guarantee. If, in the opinion of Tom Davis, Bill Jackson or Roy Motley, this lot is determined not authentic, the full purchase price shall be refunded.
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Base damage, grade 5
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