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This page contains "Field Grade" Native American Indian Arrowheads and other
artifacts. Field grade artifacts are artifacts having some damage but are
still very collectible items. Also listed on this page are bargain priced
artifacts and artifact lots offered for sale. |

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| TWBFG1 |
A somewhat of a Plain Jane
very light gray and off-white chert |
Undocumented, but judging by the |
20.00 |
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corner-notched Arrowhead
in just average condition. |
material, it's most likely from Missouri |
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Type: River Polished
Stemmed Knife |
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| TGRFG3 |
A most unusual light blue
and frosty white stemmed Knife form |
Offered by the original finder |
24.00 |
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which must have been
sloshing in a river for hundreds of years, |
who recovered this one from
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as it is HIGHLY river polished on all surfaces/edges.
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an ancient site in San Luis
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Quite an interesting conversation piece. |
Obispo County, California |
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Type: Flake Knife Blade |
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| TGRFG1 |
A very crude, "fast &
dirty" translucent diagonally banded obsidian |
Offered by the original finder |
20.00 |
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Flake Knife Blade having a
single cutting edge and maintaining a small |
who recovered this one from
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section of the outer cortex of the host stone on it's
base. (photos 6 & 7) |
an ancient site in San Luis
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Obispo County, California |
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| TRBCA1 |
A nice artistic framed
display of 46 field grade and better |
Recovered from |
SOLD |
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obsidian and basalt
Arrowheads from the Archaic period, |
Washoe Co., NV |
1/10 |
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arranged in a pattern resembling a spread-winged
eagle.
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This would make a great starter collection or wall
display |
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| CHFG2 |
A very crude,
semi-translucent agatized wood paddle drill form |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
15.00 |
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which appears to have had
the drilling tip sheared off. It has nice |
(Offered by original finder) |
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frosty patina with good flaking patterns, but is
mostly just a
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damaged ancient tool approximately 2,500 years old. |
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| VAFG1 |
A nice black and mahogany
semi-translucent obsidian Cascade |
Offered by
original |
50.00 |
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Hafted Knife form having
vague diagonal banding. Flaking patterns |
finder’s
family members, |
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are fairly thorough on both faces in a random pattern
and the tip was |
found in Crook
Co., OR |
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anciently nicked off. Not a bad collection "filler"
for the money. |
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| TRBFG3 |
A nice starter set, study
lot of 4 varied obsidian |
Recovered from |
SOLD |
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Arrowheads from the
Archaic period at least 2,500 |
Washoe Co., NV |
12/31 |
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years old. Overall not a bad lot for the money. |
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| TRBFG4 |
A very good starter set, study
lot of 8 varied obsidian |
Recovered from |
SOLD |
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Arrowheads from the
Archaic period at least 2,500 years old. |
Washoe Co., NV |
11/15 |
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All are average to better than average field grade
pieces. |
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| TRBFG5 |
An interesting starter/study
lot of 3 slightly |
Recovered from |
15.00 |
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damaged translucent
duo-flow obsidian |
Washoe Co., NV |
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Archaic Arrowheads at least 2,500
years old |
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| TRBFG6 |
A good cross section of
sturdy Archaic obsidian |
Recovered from |
30.00 |
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dart points in average
field grade condition. |
Washoe Co., NV |
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All of these average at least 2500 years in age. |
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| TRBFG8 |
A nice starter set, study
lot of 6 varied field |
Recovered from |
SOLD |
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grade obsidian Arrowheads
from the |
Washoe Co., NV |
12/31 |
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Archaic period at least 2,500 years old |
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| TRBFG11 |
A nice starter set, study
lot consisting of 3 obsidian dart points |
Recovered from |
20.00 |
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and 1 knife blade,
slightly better than average field grade and |
Washoe Co., NV |
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all from the Archaic period at least 2,500
years old.
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| TRBFG2 |
A field grade rose colored
agate Cascade Knife blade which |
Recovered from |
12.00 |
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has ancient damage to both
ends. A good study or "filler" item. |
Washoe Co., NV |
11/2
ON-HOLD
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| TBMFG1 |
A nice, good-sized pair of
slightly crude
Archaic |
Recovered in
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25.00 |
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period side-notched
arrowheads made from Basalt |
Delta, CO |
1/2
ON-HOLD
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in average field grade condition. An interesting pair. |
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| TPFG386 |
A good study lot of 6
medium sized, |
Lake Co., OR
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60.00 for ALL (entire
group) |
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affordable, slightly
damaged Archaic |
(Full history to buyer) |
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obsidian Arrowheads |
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| TPFG393 |
An interesting study lot of
4 VERY crude, fast & |
Lake Co., OR
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30.00 |
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dirty obsidian Knife
blades and projectile points |
(Full history to buyer) |
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made on a flake with little to no further flaking
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work done to them. An amateur knapper's lot. |
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| TPFG398 |
A small group of 4 slightly
damaged dacite Knife |
Lake Co., OR
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40.00 |
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blades from the Early
Archaic period. A great study lot. |
(Full history to buyer) |
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| TPFG399 |
A nice trio of black
obsidian Cascade-era (Early Archaic |
Lake Co., OR
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40.00 |
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period) Knife blades.
Craftsmanship if of an advanced beginner, |
(Full history to buyer) |
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almost intermediate knapper's level. An interesting
study lot. |
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| TPFG400 |
A trio of crude or slightly
damaged obsidian Knife blades / scrapers |
Lake Co., OR
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20.00 |
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created by a novice
knapper. The smallest blade was made on a |
(Full history to buyer) |
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flake and appears to have been used as a side-cutting
tool. |
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| TPFG402 |
A group of 3 damaged
obsidian blades from the Archaic |
Lake Co., OR
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50.00 |
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period, around 4000 years
old. The flaking on each of |
(Full history to buyer) |
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these is quite superior, and in their younger days,
when
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they were intact, they must have been quite
impressive.
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Still not a bad group for the price. |
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| TPFG403 |
A nice study lot of 6
slightly damaged medium-sized |
Lake Co., OR
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50.00 |
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obsidian Arrowheads from
the Archaic period, around |
(Full history to buyer) |
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4000 years old. Not a bad group for the money. |
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| TPFG406 |
A good study lot of 5
smaller, damaged obsidian and |
Lake Co., OR
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40.00 |
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dacite Archaic period
Arrowheads, at least 4000 |
(Full history to buyer) |
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years old. A nice group for the money. |
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| TPFG407 |
An interesting lot of 5
slightly damaged obsidian |
Lake Co., OR
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70.00 |
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Knife forms from the
Archaic period, at least |
(Full history to buyer) |
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4000 years old. Not a bad group for the money. |
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A NICE new listing of 5
Midwest/Southwest pieces at the Bargain Price of 1,000.00 for ALL:

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| RUAR2 |
A very nice, quite large
mottled gray and brown Indiana |
Undocumented, most likely |
1 of 5 |
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hornstone Dovetail blade.
It's fairly well flaked on both |
judging from the material,
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faces and is just beginning to show the first signs of
left- |
Kentucky |
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hand beveling. It has a couple of usage wear marks to
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one edge (photo 6) and also has slightly serrated
edges
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from ancient resharpenings |
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| RUAR4 |
A nice meaty and glossy tan
Carter Cave Flint Hardin |
Found in |
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of 5 |
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Knife form having through
flaking patterns to both faces |
Kentucky |
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with pressure flaking causing the first stages of left
hand
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beveling. It has nice basal grinding and a couple of
small
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recent nicks to the base from improper storage.
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| RUAR1 |
A good-sized mottled gray
and off-white chert Sedalia Knife |
Provenance undocumented |
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of 5 |
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Blade thoroughly flaked on
both faces by an intermediate |
but judging from the material
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knapper. It has good caliche deposits to testify to
it's
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most likely Missouri |
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antiquity and a couple of usage nicks to it's cutting
edges. It
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retains the original flat outer cortex of the host
stone on it's
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base. (Photos 6 & 7) A good centerpiece for any
collection
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| RUOT1 |
A Plain Jane Edwards
Plateau chert Pedernalles which has |
Found in Texas |
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of 5 |
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cursory flaking patterns
on an uncooperative host stone by |
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a novice knapper. It has a few redeeming traits, one,
all of
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it's appendages are intact and it has a nice needle
tip
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coupled with great mineralization to testify to it's
antiquity |
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End of Lot of 5 Bargain
Listing

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| MMFG1 |
A nice starter set/study
lot consisting of 6 slightly |
Napa Co., CA |
45.00 |
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damaged obsidian Stockton
points. Stockton points |
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are quite rare and their area of distribution is quite
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limited to a band in Northern California |
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| MMFG4 |
A nice, diverse starter set
consisting of 5 varied obsidian |
Napa Co., CA |
SOLD |
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Arrowheads. These were all
recovered on a site which |
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12/31 |
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predominately had Stockton dart points and tools.
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| TPFG341 |
A nice group of 3
Cascade-era |
Lake Co., OR
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30.00 |
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(Early Archaic) obsidian
Preforms |
(Full history to buyer) |
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| TPFG342 |
A set of 3 uni-faced fast &
dirty |
Lake Co., OR
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20.00 |
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Archaic obsidian Flake
Knives. |
(Full history to buyer) |
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| TPFG343 |
A set of 2 uni-faced
Archaic obsidian Flake |
Lake Co., OR
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15.00 |
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Knives with one damaged
stemmed Knife form |
(Full history to buyer) |
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| DFFG2 |
A nice blue-gray flint
Little Bear Creek |
Undocumented mid-western states, |
14.00 |
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dart point in decent
condition. From the |
judging by the material, I would
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Archaic through Woodland periods it
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guess Tennessee |
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dates between 1,500 and 4,000 years old |
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| DFFG3 |
A nice tan chert Adena dart
point from the |
Texas |
12.00 |
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Late Archaic through
Woodland periods |
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between 1,200 and 3,000 years old |
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| DFFG4 |
A light gray chert Darl
dart point |
Texas |
15.00 |
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from the Woodland period,
between |
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1,000 and 2,500 years old |
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| DFFG10 |
A very pleasant mottled
light tan Uvalde hafted knife |
Texas |
18.00 |
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form from the Middle
Archaic through Woodland |
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periods, between 1,500 and 6,000 years old.
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Created by a less experienced knapper, it has
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substantial steps and ledges in the center of side B. |
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| DFFG11 |
A mottled light gray chert
Dickson dart point |
Oklahoma |
14.00 |
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from the Woodland period,
between 1,500 |
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and 2,500 years old. It has the original, flat
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striking platform on the bottom of the base |
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| DFFG12 |
A mottled light gray chert
Dickson dart point from |
Undocumented mid-western |
15.00 |
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the Woodland period,
between 1,500 and 2,500 |
states, judging by the material, |
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years old. It has a crystal inclusion vein running
from |
I would guess Missouri |
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the base for 1/4" which looks like a crack, but isn't. |
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| DFFG14 |
A light gray chert Kent
dart point from the |
Undocumented but judging by the |
14.00 |
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Woodland period between
2,800 and 3,000 |
material, I would guess Texas |
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years old. It has a secion of the original host
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stone's rind leading from the base right up the
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centerline on side B. A real Plain Jane piece |
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