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Title: Man donates Indian artifacts.(Brief Article)
Publication: Capper's (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 30, 2001
Publisher: Ogden Publications, Inc.
Volume: 123 Issue: 22 Page: 41Article Type: Brief ArticleDistributed by Thompson Gale
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Paul Corbin, of Advance, Mo., has never found an arrowhead he didn't like, nor a clay bowl or any other prehistoric Indian artifact, for that matter.
The basement of his home is crowded with more than a thousand arrowheads, spear points, stone axes, and clay bowls and pots. Some of them date back nearly 10,000 years. The newer ones date back about 800 years, to the days of the mound-building Mississippian Indians.