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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5116310" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Humphreys County must have had quite a bit of turkey tail influence. I bought several of them from an old collection that were also from Humphreys, and also made from Ft Payne material like that one. The collection I bought mine from had already been picked over; he must have had one of the biggest turkey tail and Adena collections in the state, and all from the same county as yours. It's interesting to see how good they actually were at making those things...especially when you consider what all goes into knapping. For them to have the skill to make hundreds of them, almost exactly the same as one another....that just blows my mind and makes me appreciate the craftsmanship even more. All but 3 or so of the ones in my case are from Humphreys Co.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5116310, member: 220"] Humphreys County must have had quite a bit of turkey tail influence. I bought several of them from an old collection that were also from Humphreys, and also made from Ft Payne material like that one. The collection I bought mine from had already been picked over; he must have had one of the biggest turkey tail and Adena collections in the state, and all from the same county as yours. It’s interesting to see how good they actually were at making those things...especially when you consider what all goes into knapping. For them to have the skill to make hundreds of them, almost exactly the same as one another....that just blows my mind and makes me appreciate the craftsmanship even more. All but 3 or so of the ones in my case are from Humphreys Co. [/QUOTE]
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