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Other Periods Page 2  Page 3  Page 1

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

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
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
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 2/11 ON-HOLD rp
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
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 2/11 ON-HOLD rp
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
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

 

* 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.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MMOT1 A very pleasant light tan chert Pedernales blade form created by Found in 125.00
  an intermediate knapper. It's well worked but has a little bit of  Bexar Co. TX
stacking near the left edge of side A just above the hafting area.
(left side in photo 1) It has an interesting, through and through 
blue quartz vein near the tip, and speaking of the tip, it's missing.
Still a nice good-sized blade in better than average condition.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DLOT1 A nice, fairly long for type, blue-gray hornstone Undocumented, from the 175.00
Adena-Robbins Knife form, very well flaked on  Harold Hasse Collection,
both faces but having a few more recent chips to Most likely Indianna
the edges, probably caused by farm machinery.
Still quite an attractive piece

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
OT116 A very striking and fairly large (for type)  Recovered in 225.00

glossy pink and yellowish-tan chert Rice Side

St. Charles Co., MO
Notched knife blade having a circle of the
original host stone's rind in the center of side  
A. There is a small diagonal spider-bite to the
tip, nevertheless, this would make a very
colorful addition to any collection From the
Late Woodland Period between 1,400 and 1,600 years old Davis COA (G9)

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT9 A somewhat rough petrified wood stemmed Knife form from the  Offered by the original 95.00
Archaic through Woodland eras between 1,000 and 6,000 years finder(s) who recovered
old. This one is thoroughly flaked on both faces and displays this one from their own
three layers of the original petrified wood host stone. Petrified property in Polk Co., TX
wood is a very difficult material to knap, but the ancient creator
of this piece was able to make it work.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT22 A very nice, meaty medium-sized mottled tan and red chert  Offered by the original 50.00
Lange Knife form, flaked on both faces in a hurried fashion by a finder(s) who recovered
novice knapper. Both ears were anciently sheared, whether by this one from their own
design or from ancient usage, I can't tell. From the Archaic property in Polk Co., TX
through Woodland eras between 1,000 and 6,000 years old.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT23 An attractive and sturdy light tan chert Darl Knife form, well Offered by the original 75.00
flaked on both faces by an intermediate knapper and showing finder(s) who recovered
ancient usage wear marks to the cutting edges. From the this one from their own
Woodland period between 1,000 and 2,500 years old. property in Polk Co., TX

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT24 A good sized and broad mottled light brown petrified wood Adena Offered by the original 150.00
Knife form, flaked on both faces as much as the rough host material finder(s) who recovered
would allow. A good piece made from a rare material, from the this one from their own
Archaic through Woodland periods between 1,200 and 3,000 years old. property in Polk Co., TX

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT26 A very interesting mottled light gray and orangish-red vertically banded Offered by the original 85.00
agatized wood Darl Dart point. From the Woodland period between 1,000 finder(s) who recovered
and 2,500 years old. It's well worked on both faces by an experienced (and  this one from their own
determined) knapper although the flaking patterns are mostly subdued owing to property in Polk Co., TX
the nature of the host stone material. The bottom of the base is flat and retains
the outer cortex of the petrified wood host stone, showing minute "tree ring"
patterns under magnification. A nice ancient piece made from a rare material.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT28 A nice sturdy, very well formed tan chert Lange hafted Knife form Offered by the original 145.00
from the Archaic through Woodland eras between 1,000 and finder(s) who recovered
6,000 years old. It's very well flaked on both faces by a very  this one from their own
advanced knapper and has excellent, if not intricate pressure flaking property in Polk Co., TX
patterns to it's cutting edges. It has nicely weathered surfaces with
good mineralization and patina with no modern damage.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT2 A lavender-gray and off white chert Lange Arrowhead having sections of a Offered by the original 65.00
yellowish cast. It's well worked on both faces and is quite a deadly little point. finder(s) who recovered
From the Archaic through Woodland eras between 1,000 and 6,000 years old. this one from their own
property in Polk Co., TX

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CHOT13 A fairly thin reddish chert Perdiz Arrowhead, very well flaked Offered by the original 30.00
on both faces with a nick to the tip of one barb. From the finder(s) who recovered
Mississippian period between 500 and 1,000 years old. this one from their own
  property in Polk Co., TX

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
LSOT3 A very thin and small light gray chert Maud arrowhead  Recovered in 25.00

having good flaking patterns, excellent basal thinning and

Pecos Valley, TX
very fine edge serrations. It appears to have sustained 
some ancient damage to the tip, which didn't put it out of
commission. Just a neat little, delicate point from the
Mississippian Period, between 500 and 800 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
LSOT5 A purple and mottled pink (heat-treated ?) chert Travis Recovered in 15.00

arrowhead thoroughly flaked with a nice hafting stop where the 

Pecos Valley, TX
purple section starts. An attractive point which has been banged
around a little bit in ancient times. From the Mid-Archaic to
Woodland phases and dating between 1,000 and 5,500 years
old. Would make a nice addition to any "color" frame

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
LSOT9 A pleasant looking tan chert Perdiz dart point Recovered in 20.00

manufactured asymmetrically and showing thorough 

Pecos Valley, TX
flaking patterns with nice edge serrations. An attractive
point showing no damage from the Mississippian
period between 500 and 1,000 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
LSOT17 A mottled blue-gray and Arkansas 50.00

brown chert Adena Robbins 

 
knife blade from the Woodland
period, at least 1,800 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
LSOT19 A nice multi-colored red, gray, white Tennessee 20.00

and blue Horse Creek chert

 
Ponchartran arrowhead with ancient
damage to one tang as well as to the
stem, most likely as a result of
reactionary pressure caused by an  
impact fracture. Dates between the late
Archaic to Woodland time periods,
between 2,000 and 4,000 years old

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