TUSSINGER "3-POINT
BASE" ECCENTRICS
CIRCA 1920's AND 1930's
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COPYRIGHT AUGUST 31, 2010 PETER A. BOSTROM

    These three eccentrics represent one of the most unique basal patterns that is repeated in various forms throughout the collection of Tussinger eccentrics. The archaeological record does record anything remotely similar to these unique designs. These eccentrics have either one, two or three projectile points flaked onto the basal ends and various styles of notching or serrations along the blade edges.
    The longest example in this picture measures 3 5/8 inches (9.2 cm) long.

3 Tussinger eccentrics with points on bases.

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