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Other Periods Page 1   Page 2   Page 3

This page lists Ancient Indian arrowheads and
artifacts from time era's other than the Paleo
and Archaic periods

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TWBOT2 A small mottled tannish-gray quartzite tear drop shaped preform Undocumented but 20.00
which is worked on both faces and has a spider-bite to the tip. most likely from Texas

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPCA1 Simply an OUTSTANDING and quite RARE offering of a super cache of 30, mostly Found by "the Master", 3,000.00
G10 Maud Arrowheads, recovered from an old Caddoan site, some with side notches, in Greg Perino, in 1975 at
very diverse materials such as quartzite, chert, dacite and jasper. Almost all of these are the Jim Clark site in Red
paper-thin and were created by a near-master knapper. These were found by Greg Perino River County, Texas
inside a darkly shaded baked earthenware Missippian era, Caddoan pot having very intriguing  
geometric symbols and designs with 4 suspension loop/knobs on it's sides just below the rim.
(2 are suspension loops, 2 are simply decorative "knobs") A once in a lifetime offering with  a
most interesting history. Some of these are illustrated in Greg Perino's book "Selected
Preforms, Points and Knives of the North American Indians", Volume 1, page 246. Ex: Perino dlca

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT36 A very nice, if not somewhat crude, owing to the nature of the host stone Found in Polk Co., TX 50.00
material, mottled gray, tan and light brown petrified wood Lange Knife (Offered by original finder)
form from the Archaic to Woodland periods between 1,000 and 6,000 
years old. Flaking is very crude and has left peaks on both faces, which is
indicative of a inexperienced, beginner knapper. Still an interesting piece
for all it's crudeness, in a scarce material, having a flat, matte finish.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT37 A very interesting and fairly attractive mottled yellow-tan, red and Found in Polk Co., TX 80.00
light brown agatized wood Frio Arrowhead from the Archaic to (Offered by original finder)
Woodland periods between 1,500 and 5,000 years old. For the
material, which is extremely difficult to work, this one is fairly thin
with a single, shallow diagonal vertical step on side B. (left side of
photos 2 & 5) A good point in a rare, hard to work material.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT38 A mottled light gray and tan/off-white chert Kings Arrowhead made  Found in Polk Co., TX 80.00
on a flake and retaining some curvature from the original flake's form. (Offered by original finder) 11/3 ON-HOLD cs
It's manufacture is mostly uni-faced with secondary pressure flaking
only around the edges on side B. Side B retains most of the original
flake's rippled surface and this one is quite on the thick side. It has
interesting dark brown moss-like patterns, mainly on the surface of 
side A which are caused by oval-shaped ground deposits attaching to
the surface of this artifact over hundreds of years. This one dates to
the Archaic period and is between 2,000 and 5,000 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT39 A very nice, attractive frosty white and very light tan diagonally banded Found in Polk Co., TX 75.00
agatized wood Kent Arrowhead dating to the Woodland period and is (Offered by original finder)
between 2,800 and 3,000 years old. It's well flaked on both faces with a
shallow stack on side B, just above the centerline (upper left side in photo 5),
left from a very small section which resisted flaking attempts. It has a very 
slight ancient diagonal nick to one barb (left barb in photo 4) but is otherwise
"all there". A worthy point, well made in a quite difficult to work material.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT40 A very light gray vertically banded agatized wood Morrill dart point having Found in Polk Co., TX 125.00
darker gray "splotched" of coloration on one face's stem area, left from hints (Offered by original finder)
of the outer cortex areas of the petrified wood host stone. This one is quite
attractive and very well made by a very advanced knapper. The edge of the 
stem's base is somewhat irregular, but this one is "all there" as it was anciently
made during the Woodland period between 1,000 and 3,000 years ago

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT41 A fairly thin mottled pinkish-light brown and tan chert Epps arrowhead  Found in Polk Co., TX 45.00
having a rounded tip and slightly asymmetrical form. It's well flaked on (Offered by original finder)
both faces by an intermediate knapper. It dates from the Archaic to
Woodland periods between 2,000 and 3,500 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT42 A most interesting mottled orange and red petrified wood Lange Found in Polk Co., TX 80.00
arrowhead which retains a very light brown vertical section of the  (Offered by original finder)
original host stone's cortex in the center of side B. It dates to the Archaic
through Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and 6,000 years old.
An attractive piece made by an experienced, intermediate knapper.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT43 A fairly small mottled orange-tan and light brown agatized wood Big Sandy    Found in Polk Co., TX 50.00
Arrowhead, well flaked on both faces and retaining a lighter whitish area in the (Offered by original finder)
center of side B from the original host stone's outer cortex. A nice point in a rare
material dating to the Archaic period between 3,000 and 10,000 years old. (This
"type" covers a broad date range, but this particular piece, according to where it
was found with other associated artifacts from the same site, dates to the later
ranges of this extended period, most likely between 3,000 and 3,500 years old.)

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT45 A very colorful and extremely crudely made orange, red, tan and light Found in Polk Co., TX 35.00
brown crystalized petrified wood Lange Knife form. It's fairly thick and  (Offered by original finder)
crudely flaked/formed by a very inexperienced knapper, with an ancient
diagonal cut on it's tip. The base of the stem is very ragged. From the
Archaic through Woodland eras between 1,000 and 6,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT47 A fairly small mottled light brown quartzite-like chert Dallas Arrowhead which is mostly Found in 20.00
uni-faced with only sparse flaking patterns around the edges on side B. Side A is well  Polk Co., TX
flaked by an upper-intermediate knapper. Not a bad piece, for the money, this one dates (Offered by the
back to the Archaic through Woodland periods between 1,500 and 4,000 years old. original finder)

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT48 This one "almost" made it to the Gem Points category... A most attractive Found in Polk Co., TX 150.00
and almost paper-thin frosty white agatized wood Catahoula Arrowhead.  (Offered by original finder)
It's fairly well flaked on both faces by a very experienced knapper, although
the flaking patterns are somewhat subdued by the natural color of the host
stone. From the Mississippian period, between 400 and 800 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT51 A glossy mottled tan and brown chert Lange dart point. It's slightly on Found in Polk Co., TX 20.00
the thick side, flaked on both faces by a novice knapper and showing a (Offered by original finder) 1/29 ON-HOLD dg
high degree of river polish to it's surfaces. It has an ancient nick to the 
very tip of one barb. (right barb in photo 4) It dates between the Archaic
to Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and 6,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT52 A somewhat rustic mottled brown, black and tan quartzite-like Found in Polk Co., TX 40.00
petrified wood Dallas Arrowhead. It's slightly on the thick side, well  (Offered by original finder)
flaked on both faces to a median ridge by an advanced knapper, but it
has a vertical dip and 2 corresponding ledges on side A just above the
hafting area (left side in photos 2 & 5) caused by inconsistencies in the
host material. Still not a bad piece for the money which dates from the
Archaic to Woodland periods between 1,500 and 4,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT53 A fairly thin and delicate purplish chert Perdiz Arrowhead, flaked on both Found in Polk Co., TX 24.00
faces, although not in a very detailed fashion by an intermediate knapper (Offered by original finder)
who lacked an eye for detail. It dates to the Mississippian period and is
between 500 and 1,000 years old. Additionally it shows traces of the
binding asphaltum, mostly on a single tang. (left side in photos 4 & 6)

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT54 A very dull, matte-surfaced mottled washed-out red, brown and gray Found in Polk Co., TX 35.00
quartzite/chert Lange Dart point, well flaked on both faces by an (Offered by original finder)
intermediate knapper but having 2 slight ledge-steps on side A and one
on side B left from an earlier stage percussion flake at the right side of 
the lighter area shown in photo 4. This one dates to from the Archaic to
Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and 6,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT56 A fairly thick, crudely made mottled grayish-brown petrified wood Motley Found in Polk Co., TX 30.00
dart point. Flaking patterns are crude and cursory on both faces made by a (Offered by original finder)
very novice knapper. It dates from the Archaic to Woodland periods and is
between 2,500 and 4,500 years old. The very tip is a bit rustic with a slight
diagonal step caused from layering of the host material. (left side in photo 4)

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT57 A most interesting reddish-brown quartzite-like agatized wood Dallas dart point. Found in Polk Co., TX 30.00
(The host material strongly resembles Hixton quartzite, and was selected by the (Offered by original finder)
ancient knapper from a more agate-like section of the petrified wood core stone)
Flaking patterns are all but subdued owing to the nature of the host material, and 
it's form is a little bit crude but it was obviously made by an experienced knapper,
possibly testing his abilities on a less than desirable, difficult to knap material. It
dates from the Archaic to Woodland periods between 1,500 and 4,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT58 A medium-sized light tan chert Williams Knife form, well worked Found in Polk Co., TX 25.00
on both faces by an almost intermediate knapper. The tip shows (Offered by original finder)
rough chipping from ancient usage, and the overall form is just
"middle of the road". It dates back to the Archaic through
Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and 6,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT59 A dull mottled red and gray chert Langtry Arrowhead, crudely Found in Polk Co., TX 40.00
but thoroughly flaked on both faces by an almost-intermediate (Offered by original finder)
knapper. It has slight vertical steps, especially on side B's base,
below the hafting line and shows good basal thinning with a slight
hafting stop on side A. It dates back to the Archaic through
Woodland periods and is between 2,000 and 5,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT60 An off-white and gray chert Dawson Knife form having asymmetrical Found in Polk Co., TX 30.00
edges caused from ancient usage and resharpening. Flaking patterns are (Offered by original finder)
just average and cursory, typical for an almost spent knife form. It dates
back to the Archaic period and is between 4,000 and 7,000 years old. It
shows much spider web-like surface cracking and pop-marks from
exposure to open flames. From the patina difference between the original 
blade's surface and the surface of the pop marks, I speculate that this one
was exposed to flames from a forest fire long after it's manufacture.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT61 An extremely colorful glossy red, light brown, tan, burgundy and red  Found in Polk Co., TX 125.00
petrified wood Darl stemmed Knife form having a bowed shape and a (Offered by original finder)
truncated base which is quite typical of many petrified wood pieces.  
It's very well and thoroughly flaked on both faces by a very advanced
knapper and is quite striking for the diversity of colors. It dates to the
Woodland period and is between 1,000 and 2,500 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT62 A fairly small (for type) tan and brown vertically banded petrified Found in Polk Co., TX 40.00
wood Covington Knife form. It's quite sturdy and retains a large flat   (Offered by original finder)
section of the host stone's outer cortex layer in the center of side B. It
also has slighter traces of the vertical cortex layer on side A. A bit of a
crude piece which was worthy of a knife's cutting tasks. This one dates
to the Archaic period and is between 3,000 and 4,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT64 A dull, matte surfaced off-white, tan and light gray vertically Found in Polk Co., TX 45.00
banded agatized wood Gary hafted Knife form showing crude (Offered by original finder)
and cursory flaking patterns to both faces with a couple of
ledges/steps and a slight vertical stack on side A just above the
hafting area. It's crude, but it's the real deal and is "all there" as
anciently made and used. It dates back to the Archaic through
Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and 3,200 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT65 A nice, long and very sturdy mottled off-white and gray agatized  Found in Polk Co., TX 85.00
wood pressure mounted Refugio dagger-like knife form. (Press-fitted (Offered by original finder)
into a wooden or bone handle) The flaking patterns are cursory and
crude on both faces with a major vertical stack in the center of side
B near one edge. (right side of photos 4 and 5) It dates back to the
Archaic period and is between 2,000 and 4,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT66 A VERY long, and quite thin for it's size, mottled brownish-gray and black Found in Polk Co., TX 165.00
petrified wood Gary hafted dagger/knife form having off-white and tan (Offered by original finder)
sections of the host materials outer cortex layers on side B. (photos 3, 5, 7 &  
8) It's thoroughly flaked on both faces by a very advanced knapper, although
the flaking patterns themselves are all but subdued owing to the nature of the
host material. A very worthy piece which dates back to the Archaic through
Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and 3,200 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT17 A very slender and quite thin mottled beige and gray chert Nodena dart This one came from the 150.00
point which is very well flaked on both faces to a shallow median ridge. It    Quapaw Cache, 1/22 ON-HOLD mh
has a couple of very shallow vertical ledges on side B left from an abrupt recovered in
termination of a pressure flake. This one is "all there" as it was anciently Central Arkansas
made. It came from the Quapaw Cache and is illustrated in Greg Perino's
"Selected preforms" book series, book 1, page 272. It dates back to the
Mississippian to Historic periods and is between 400 and 600 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT19 A very interesting purple and pinkish-lavender heat treated chert Recovered from 175.00
Bulverde Knife form which is fairly well-worked on both faces but SW Arkansas
having multiple ledges in the center of both faces. It dates from the
Archaic to Woodland periods and is between 1000 and 5000 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT21 A sturdy cream and light gray colored chert Orient Fishtail Knife Recovered from 250.00
form, thoroughly flaked on both faces in a mostly random pattern Knox Co., OH
with good secondary pressure flaking to the edges. The only flaw it
has is an ancient lateral nick to one corner of the stem which travels
on the basal edge for 5/16". It dates between the Archaic to
Woodland periods and is between 2500 and 4000 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT22 A two-tone brown chert Darl Arrowhead which shows some unusual Recovered from 30.00
knapping techniques; first off, it has percussion flake marks on both Hugo Lake, OK
faces, more so on side B with fairly detailed secondary pressure
flaking around all edges and a concave section to the surface of side
A's base caused by an earlier percussion strike to facilitate hafting. It
dates to the Woodland era and is between 1000 and 2500 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT23 A two-toned tan and light brown chert Big Creek Arrowhead which  Recovered from 50.00
shows some unusual knapping techniques; first off, it has percussion flake Hugo Lake, OK
marks on both faces, more so on side B with VERY detailed secondary
pressure flaking around all edges giving it nicely serrated edges. It has a
concave section to the surface of side A's base caused by an earlier
percussion strike to facilitate hafting. It dates from the Archaic through
Woodland periods and is between 2500 and 3500 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT24 A dull olive green and light brown chert Pedernales Blade form which Recovered from 225.00
is very well flaked on both faces by an upper-intermediate knapper. Central Texas
It has unusual pressure-flaked "flutes" on either side of the base for
hafting. Overall, a pretty attractive piece which dates back to the
Archaic to Woodland periods between 2000 and 6000 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT25 A very broad white and pink chert North Blade in it's early preform stage. Recovered from 200.00
It's very well flaked on both faces, mostly by direct percussion with some Pike Co., IL
secondary pressure flaking around the edges. Quite an attractive piece
which dates to the Woodland period, between 1600 and 2200 years old. Ex: Greg Perino *
* Please note, Greg Perino traced around almost all of his arrowheads and artifacts with a drafting pencil,
which often left traces of pencil lead around the periphery of the entire artifact recorded

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT28 A two-tone tan Edwards Plateau chert Edgewood Arrowhead which is Recovered from 40.00
well flaked on both faces, although the flaking patterns are somewhat  Falcon Reservoir in
subdued owing to the nature of the host stone. Side B has a slight stack Zapata Co., TX
at the horizontal centerline (right side in photo 4) and it shows some
roughness on the inside of one notch. (photos 7 & 9) It dates to the
Woodland period and is between 1500 and 3000 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT29 A very thin, well formed stubby brown jasper Washita Arrowhead, fairly Recovered from 35.00
well flaked on both faces with a lot of attention given to basal thinning by South Dakota
somewhat intricate pressure flaking on the basal edge of side A. The 
notches are very narrow, obviously made by a very experienced knapper.
It dates to the Late Prehistoric period between 400 and 800 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT30 A dark grayish-brown chert Bi-pointed (Nodena Var.) dart point fairly  Recovered from 45.00
well flaked on both faces in a most difficult to work material. Side B has SW Arkansas 1/22 ON-HOLD mh
a vertical ledge in the center (slightly to the right side in photo 4) and it
shows nice, detailed secondary pressure flaking around it's edges giving
the edges a good serrated pattern. It dates between the Mississippian
to Historic periods between 400 and 600 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT32 A fairly flat and very thin cream colored quartzite Scallorn birdpoint Recovered from the 25.00
made on a flake and retaining 50% of the original flake's flat surface Canadian River in 1/18 ON-HOLD mtturk
on side B. Side A show flaking mostly around the edges only, with Henryetta, OK
good edge serrations. It has a couple of very small (smaller than the 
head of a pin) crystal inclusion pits on side B, which show up as dark
circles on the left side in photos 4 & 6. It dates from the Woodland
to Mississippian periods between 500 and 1300 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT34 A two-toned pinkish-brown chert Morris Arrowhead well Recovered from  40.00
flaked on both faces by an experienced knapper and is just the Canadian River
quite an attractive piece. It dates to the Mississippian period, in Oklahoma
between 400 and 1200 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT35 A nice attractive semi-translucent rootbeer brown knife river flint Pekisko   Recovered from 30.00
Arrowhead. It's well flaked on side A but has a serious dig mark from one North Dakota 11/20 ON-HOLD js
edge on side B, extending to the vertical centerline where a layered section
of the host material fell away during the knapping process. (best seen in
photo 6) The knapper appears to have gotten sloppy with the basal work, 
possibly after having been disheartened by the "dig" section falling away. It
dates to the late prehistoric period between 400 and 800 years old. Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT36 A slightly iridescent gray-black obsidian Buchanan Eared Recovered in N. Dakota which is 30.00
dart point, well flaked on both faces with a stubby, WAY outside of this type's normal
asymmetrical ear, as it was made. It dates from the Archaic area of distribution in the far western,
to Developmental phases between 1300 to 3000 years old. great basin regions
Ex: Greg Perino

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RPOT39 An off-white and light tan quartzite Nodena dart point which is fairly  Recovered from the 50.00
well flaked on both faces by an intermediate knapper. It dates from the Rose Mound site in 1/22 ON-HOLD mh
Mississippian to Historic phases, between 400 and 600 years old and Crittendon Co., AR
is illustrated in Greg Perino's "Selected preforms..." book 1, page 272. Ex: Greg Perino *
* Please note, Greg Perino traced around almost all of his arrowheads and artifacts with a drafting pencil,
which often left traces of pencil lead around the periphery of the entire artifact recorded

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT67 A very well made, sturdy mottled light gray and off-white flint Offered by the original 300.00
Morrill hafted knife form. It shows very minor, ancient chipping finder(s) who recovered
to each of it's ears probably caused from normal use as a hafted this one from their own
knife. An overall great piece! This one dates to the Woodland property in Polk Co., TX
period between 1,000 and 3,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DFOT10 A fairly meaty, attractive light blue flint Adena-Robbins Knife  Only documented as 225.00
form from the Archaic through Woodland periods between 1800 being found in Ohio
and 3000 years old. It's well flaked on both faces with the
flaking patterns slightly subdued from weathering over the ages.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DFOT11 A most attractive, well formed white novaculite Gary Dart point, Found in SW 65.00
well flaked and well weathered on both faces with a couple of small Arkansas
knapping "digs" in the center of side A. Quite an attractive piece. during the 1960's

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DFOT13 A somewhat plain tan and gray-brown flint Mud Creek Arrowhead, fairly  Provenance undocumented 18.00
well flaked on both faces but having flat sections on side B from the outer although most likely from the
layer of the original host stone. It has a recent nick to the tip of one ear  Kentucky regions
which removed a small section on the face of side B (left side in photo 6),
but is otherwise "all there" as it was made. It dates from the Archaic
through Woodland periods and is between 2,000 and 4,000 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT8 A most interesting mottled brown and tan petrified wood Kent Arrowhead which is very Offered by the original 325.00
well flaked on both faces by an experienced knapper. It retains slight traces of the outer finder(s) who recovered
cortex layers of petrified wood on side B, and the stem is flat and also retains outer this one from their own
"powdery" traces of the host stone's cortex. Although the flaking patterns aren't as well  property in Polk Co., TX
defined as with artifacts made from more cooperative materials, this one is "all there" as it
was made and used in ancient times. Quite an unusual little jewel in a very rare material.
From the Woodland period between 2,800 and 3,000 years old. 

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT10 A fairly thin mottled speckled gray and red petrified wood Marcos Offered by the original 750.00
Arrowhead which is as perfect and as complete as the day it was finder(s) who recovered
made. It's well flaked on both faces with good secondary pressure this one from their own
flaking patterns to the cutting edges. From the Archaic through property in Polk Co., TX
Woodland eras between 1,800 and 3,500 years old.
Additional note: I've been advised by a Polk County specialist that this point is actually one of a few "un-typed" points from this area. In the interest of honesty and of sharing information, I felt that I should mention this.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT14 A good-sized, very sturdy tannish-yellow chert Pogo Knife form,   Offered by the original 120.00
well flaked on both faces by an experienced intermediate knapper finder(s) who recovered
and showing signs of extensive ancient usage and resharpenings in this one from their own
ancient times with no modern damage. From the Woodland property in Polk Co., TX
through Mississippian periods between 500 and 2,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT20 An ultra-thin, very colorful and delicate mottled pink, lavender and purple Offered by the original 85.00
agatized wood Friley Arrowhead, very well flaked on both faces from an finder(s) who recovered
advanced knapper. It has a couple of small layered sections on side A, near this one from their own
the base which show the wood grain patterns of the original host stone. (right property in Polk Co., TX
side in photos 2 & 5) Quite an attractive little jewel made from a rare
material. From the Woodland period between 1,000 and 1,500 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT15 A very light off-white and tan pertrified wood Darl Arrowhead, well Offered by the original 40.00
flaked on both faces, although the flaking is somewhat crude owing to the finder(s) who recovered
nature of the host stone material. An attractive piece made from a rare this one from their own
material. From the Woodland period between 1,000 and 2,500 years old. property in Polk Co., TX

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT17 An extremely small and delicate burgundy-red chert Bonham birdpoint Offered by the original 40.00
Arrowhead, well flaked on both faces by a very advanced knapper finder(s) who recovered
and just as perfect as the day it was made. From the Woodland this one from their own
through Mississippian eras between 600 and 1,200 years old. property in Polk Co., TX

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT18 A fairly sturdy mottled tan chert Dallas Dart point in excellent  Offered by the original 35.00
condition. It's well flaked on both faces by a novice knapper. From the finder(s) who recovered
Archaic through Woodland eras between 1,500 and 4,000 years old. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT32 A very delicate light gray and rose colored chert Perdiz Arrowhead Offered by the original 200.00
from the Mississippian period between 500 and 1,000 years old. It's finder(s) who recovered
very well flaked on both faces by an extremely advanced knapper this one from their own
and appears to be "all there" as it was anciently made. Only the lack property in Polk Co., TX
of perfect symmetry kept this one from being on the Gem Point page.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT33 A good-sized, broad and sturdy mottled brown, off-white and gray petrified wood  Offered by the original 165.00
Adena-Robbins Knife form from the Archaic through Woodland eras between 1,800 finder(s) who recovered
and 3,000 years old. It's well worked on both faces but retains different layers of the this one from their own
host petrified wood, which only adds to it's character. The host material appear to be property in Polk Co., TX
very resistant to knapping and I can only surmise that the ancient knapper was one
very determined individual. One barb was nicked off in ancient times (right barb in
photo 1), but otherwise this piece is "all there" as anciently made and used.

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