KIMBERLEY SPEAR

POINT
LATE STONE AGE
NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA,

POINT GEORGE IV
PETE BOSTROM COLLECTION
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    This Kimberley point was probably once hafted

onto the end of a spear on a foreshaft. A lot of the

original hafting resin is still adhering to the base.

It was collected in northwestern Australia at
Point George IV in 1910. This point is bifacially

flaked. It has very well done serrations along the

edges and it has a needle sharp point. This point

is made of semi- translucent white and orange
chalcedony and it measures 1 3/4 inches (4.4 cm)

long.

Kimberley spear point made of white chalcedony.

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