Agate Basin Paleoindian projectile point replica

Agate Basin Paleoindian projectile point replica

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A modern copy of an Agate Basin projectile point, by flintknapper John Whittaker. The Agate Basin is a late Paleoindian projectile point, mostly associated with the High Plains but widely distributed throughout North America.When printed, sanded, stained/painted or otherwise post-processed this will be useful in a teaching collection.I am presenting these 3d models to everyone, free of charge. None of them were directly scanned from original (“real”) artifacts, unless otherwise noted. I hereby give you free access to use these scans for whatever purposes you desire. If you do use these models or data derived from them in a publication, please thank me or provide a citation to this page; while the models are simple they represent a fair amount effort in research, carving, scanning, etc.

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