





A 6-7/16" Bi-Pointed Gorget *Bennett COA* - Portage Co. Ohio - ETFG 162
This relic is made from an attractive banded slate material and was recovered in Portage County, Ohio. This relic has numerous appealing qualities including a knife-like thin profile on one end, and an appealing symmetrical form overall. This relic has been drilled correctly exhibiting flaring on both sides of the piece. Uniquely, this piece appears to have perhaps been used both as an ornament and as a tool, indicated by its uncharacteristically thin side and damage on one tip congruent with functional use wear.
This relic is made from an attractive banded slate material and was recovered in Portage County, Ohio. This relic has numerous appealing qualities including a knife-like thin profile on one end, and an appealing symmetrical form overall. This relic has been drilled correctly exhibiting flaring on both sides of the piece. Uniquely, this piece appears to have perhaps been used both as an ornament and as a tool, indicated by its uncharacteristically thin side and damage on one tip congruent with functional use wear.
This relic is made from an attractive banded slate material and was recovered in Portage County, Ohio. This relic has numerous appealing qualities including a knife-like thin profile on one end, and an appealing symmetrical form overall. This relic has been drilled correctly exhibiting flaring on both sides of the piece. Uniquely, this piece appears to have perhaps been used both as an ornament and as a tool, indicated by its uncharacteristically thin side and damage on one tip congruent with functional use wear.