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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

 

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Item: Type: Hell's Canyon Provenance: Price
DFOT14 A very attractive multi-colored jasper Hell's Canyon arrowhead Recovered from Idaho 85.00
from the Developmental to Historic Phases, between 200 and during the 1930's
1200 years old

 

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Item: Type: Catahoula - Mississippian Period 400-800 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT85 A truly outstanding and classic example of this desirable type. This Offered by the original 150.00
beauty is paper-thin and perfect; made from an attractive lavender finder(s) who recovered
chert, obviously by a near-master knapper. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Archaic Palmillas Knife Provenance: Price
CHOT69 A rustic tan chert combination Perforator/Knife blade, Offered by the original 30.00
flaked mostly by percussion flaking and dating finder(s) who recovered
between 3,000 to 6,000 years old. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Big Sandy - 3,000-10,000 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT70 A nice vertically banded Archaic period petrified wood Offered by the original 35.00
Arrowhead showing many crudely flaked layers of the host finder(s) who recovered
material. Created by a (barely) intermediate knapper from a this one from their own
material which can be most difficult to work with. property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Big Creek - 2,500-3,500 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT71 A good medium sized, light brown jasper big game Arrowhead  Offered by the original 85.00
which is well flaked on both faces. This attractive piece is from finder(s) who recovered
the Archaic through Woodland periods. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Burkett - 2000-2300 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT72 A fairly thick mottled gray chert Arrowhead from the Woodland   Offered by the original 30.00
period having reddish-purple hues, mostly on side A. It has good finder(s) who recovered
flaking patterns to a median ridge on side A, while side B is a tad this one from their own
rougher around the tip and left edge in photo 4. property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Carrolton - 3000-5000 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT74 A most interesting, narrow vertically banded multi-colored brown Offered by the original 75.00
and tan petrified wood Archaic Arrowhead. It's well flaked on finder(s) who recovered
both faces from a material which is most difficult to work. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Paisano - 5000-6000 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT75 A very rustic and quite crude black fine-grained basalt Archaic Offered by the original 22.00
Dart point. It's quite thick with multiple ledges and steps, but it finder(s) who recovered
must have served its purpose well. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Big Creek - 2500-3500 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT76 A most attractive, very well formed light brown jasper Arrowhead Offered by the original 110.00
which shows good intermediate knapper flaking patterns and finder(s) who recovered
attractive patina. Its dates to the Archaic through Woodland periods. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Palmillas - 3000-6000 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT78 A very asymmetrical brick-red jasper/chert Archaic Serrated Offered by the original 30.00
Saw Blade. Flaking is somewhat cursory, although special finder(s) who recovered
attention was given to the fine edge serrations by it's maker. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Gary - 1000-3000 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT79 A red, tan and olive green petrified wood Arrowhead from the Offered by the original 30.00
Archaic through Woodland periods. It's well flaked on both finder(s) who recovered
faces, but its creator chose to leave the outer cortex layers of this one from their own
the host stone intact, on the center of each face, most likely for property in Polk Co., TX
use as a hafting stop.

 

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Item: Type: Gary - 1000-3200 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT80 A dull tannish-gray quartzite Dart point which is well formed, Offered by the original 30.00
considering the difficulty of working this host stone material. It finder(s) who recovered
dates back to the Archaic through Woodland periods. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Edgewood - 1500-3000 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT81 A most fascinating reddish-tan petrified wood Arrowhead which has small Offered by the original 24.00
dark brown circular deposits which are linked together in "chains", giving finder(s) who recovered
this one a speckled appearance. Although I've seen this phenomenon on this one from their own
other arrowheads and archaic tools, I've never been able to figure out  property in Polk Co., TX
what exactly these are. (Some of these have fallen away over time, leaving
a circular shaded area from where they were... Anybody out there have
any opinions about these? Don't know if they're animal or plant remnants,
although I do know definitively that it's not mineralization... most unusual.)

 

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Item: Type: Burkett - 2000-2300 years old Provenance: Price
CHOT83 A somewhat small, most likely salvaged and re-worked purplish- Offered by the original 20.00
red crystalline rhyolite Arrowhead from the Woodland period. finder(s) who recovered
this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

 

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Item: Type: Gary Provenance: Price
RPOT40 An attractive, somewhat flat orange-tan chert Recovered from 45.00
Dart point, fairly well flaked in a random fashion Hugo Lake, OK
by a "rushed" intermediate knapper.
Period/Age: Archaic to Woodland
1000-3200 B.P. Ex: Greg Perino

 

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Item: Type: Hayes Provenance: Price
RPOT41 A VERY LONG (for type), ULTRA-Thin black dacite  Recovered from SOLD
Arrowhead displaying craftsmanship of a master knapper. It has McCurtain Co., OK 10/17
an atypical, beautifully "stylized" form, which must have been the 
unique trademark of this master knapper. It's symmetry and form
are simply perfect but it has a MOST heart-breaking lateral clip
off of one edge of it's diamond base. Still a most interesting and
rare form, very worthy of a professional restoration.
Period/Age: Mississippian - 600-1200 B.P. Ex: Greg Perino

 

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Item: Type: Dickson Provenance: Price
RPOT42 A fairly thick, very sturdy and somewhat long, for type, mottled Recovered from 125.00
off-white, orange, tan and gray chert knife form having good Northeastern Arkansas
flaking patterns by an upper-intermediate knapper.
Period/Age: Archaic to Woodland - 1600-2500 B.P. Ex: Greg Perino

 

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Item: Type: Historic Rolled Metal Point Provenance: Price
RPOT43 A true enigma, a rolled metal arrow tip, probably Origin sadly 130.00
created from gun metal discarded by early pioneers and  undocumented
salvaged by the native Americans. (A common practice)
Period/Age: Historic - 300-700 B.P. Ex: Greg Perino

 

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Item: Type: Broad River Provenance: Price
RPOT48 A fairly thick and sturdy frosty mottled blue chert knife form Recovered in 50.00
which is thoroughly worked on both faces by an intermediate South Carolina
knapper who left diagonal "steps" on both faces. Pictured in
Overstreet's Indian Arrowhead guide, pg. 259
Period/Age: Woodland - 1500-3000 B.P. Ex: Greg Perino

 

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Item: Type: Uvalde Provenance: Price
RPOT50 A fairly thick and sturdy tan flint dart point which appears to Recovered from 35.00
have also doubled as a blade form. An attractive little item. McCurtain Co., OK
Period/Age: Archaic to Woodland - 1500-6000 B.P. Ex: Greg Perino

 

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Item: Type: Cahokia Arrowheads (VERY RARE) Provenance:
RPOT51 Recovered from the Famous Cahokia site on the Ramey farm in Illinois
A- A very thin white chert Arrowhead, well flaked on both faces. 350.00
B - Very thin w/ intricate flaking on side A, side B retains a 1200.00
      30% flat area from the host flake it was made from.
C - A thicker and cruder example of this Arrowhead type SOLD
Period/Age: Mississippian - 500-1000 B.P. Ex: Greg Perino

 

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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
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
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
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)  
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
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)

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