Adena/variants

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s.e. Minnesota’s driftless area
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Adena’s I’ve found over the years.
s.e.Minnesota surface finds. 7B475A41-D6AE-4B5C-B473-B0408D09891B.jpegF415319A-B187-46C2-891A-43035FBA14A4.jpeg38035DED-0B8F-469F-A620-F4467E681384.jpeg76DBBC42-0009-4192-9AED-07F6EF8D3821.jpegD467D16A-81A5-4C27-BFE9-61DA2D675E36.jpeg
 

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Nice collection. I don’t know how you make the flaking pop in your pictures but I like it,
 

Thanks for posting these. There’s great value in seeing a number of variations in the condition those are in. I really like Adena Points.
It seems to me that the Adena people took a lot of pride in their workmanship. They were artists; and good enough, just wasn’t good enough.
 

Nice, Ive found quite a few Adena variants here in Ohio, Do you find any slate artifacts up your way? They used slate here alot...
 

That is an excellent display of your Adena's. The flaking on your Minn. points is special. My father was born in Lonsdale, Minn on a farm in 1911. He told me about finding points as a kid but he didn't have any. Last time I was there was in the 60's. I'm sure things have changed.
 

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