Archaeologists hadn’t even begun the most recent dig at Fort Johnson
near an early 1800s powder magazine when the real find was made out on
the beach.
Wildlife biologist Daryl Stubbs noticed a large stone chip sticking
out of the sand. Then he saw the telltale notches it was man-made,
carved by a Native American hunter or fisherman to tie off as a
weapon. And when Stubbs pulled free the point, or spear blade, it was
still intact. The serrated edges were so sharp it might have been
chipped yesterday.
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