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

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| LSOT70 |
A very attractive mottled
gray and |
Otero Co., NM |
35.00 |
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pink chert Palmillas dart point |
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| LSOT71 |
A fairly thick mottled
blue-gray chert |
Southern NM |
25.00 |
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Ventana-Amargosa dart point of the |
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plain jane variety,
having substantial
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caliche deposits on one face
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| LSOT73 |
A fairly thin,
semi-translucent |
Chihuahua, Mexico |
40.00 |
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and somewhat opalescent |
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chalcedony Ventana-Side
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Notched dart point having a
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spider bite to the tip
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| LSOT88 |
A nice and sturdy
purplish/sandy |
Otero Co., NM |
60.00 |
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brown chert Escobas dart
point, |
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somewhat crudely flaked but
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with an ancient charm all it's own |
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| LSOT89 |
A nice, glossy mottled
brown |
Southern New Mexico |
25.00 |
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agate Augustin arrowhead |
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showing good, advanced flaking |
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patterns and craftsmanship
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| LSOT91 |
A nice, fairly well made
light |
Otero Co., NM |
20.00 |
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brown and tan chert
Matamoros |
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dart point having a slight nick to |
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one tang as well as to one edge
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near the tip (see photo 4)
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| LSOT92 |
An off-white and very light
gray |
Otero Co., NM |
30.00 |
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vertically banded chert
Hannah |
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blade showing usage wear
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marks to one edge near the tip
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and a nick to one basal tang
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| LSOT93 |
A fairly long and slender
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Otero Co., NM |
30.00 |
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translucent bluish-white
chalcedony |
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Duran arrowhead, with a somewhat |
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rough/ragged overall appearance
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| LSOT94 |
A fascinating and slender
blue and |
Otero Co., NM |
35.00 |
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purple chert stemmed knife
blade |
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having a multitude of red freckles. |
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It had many ancient resharpenings
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and is just an interesting item |
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| LSOT95 |
A pink, white and beige
chert Palmillas |
Otero Co., NM |
25.00 |
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dart point having
non-descript flaking |
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patterns. Still a pretty nice, colorful piece |
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| LSOT97 |
A semi-translucent clear,
white |
Otero Co., NM |
25.00 |
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and brown agate Squaw
Mountain |
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arrowhead having nicks to one
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tang of the hafted stem area
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| LSOT98 |
A translucent clear and
amber agate |
Otero Co., NM |
25.00 |
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Squaw Mountain arrowhead
having a |
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blue opalescent hue and very thin bright |
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red veining patterns which appear like
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strands of fiber throughout. It's very thin |
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and appears to have a salvaged lateral
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fracture to one edge at the tip
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| CHOT21 |
A fairly thick orange-tan
jasper Figueroa Arrowhead, somewhat |
Offered by the original |
30.00 |
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crudely flaked on both
faces by a novice knapper. From the |
finder(s) who recovered
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Woodland period between 1,500 and 3,000 years old. |
this one from their own
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property in Polk Co., TX
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| CHOT27 |
A very light tan, off-white
and light blue-gray chert Bulverde |
Offered by the original |
30.00 |
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Dart point which looks as
though it doubled as a knife form in |
finder(s) who recovered
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ancient times and was probably worked down as a knife
before |
this one from their own
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being converted into a dart point. It has good basal
grinding and |
property in Polk Co., TX
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is flaked on both faces by a novice knapper. From the Archaic
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through Woodland eras between 1,000 and 5,000 years old. |
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| CHOT34 |
A fairly sturdy purple and
light brown jasper Catan Blade from from |
Offered by the original |
40.00 |
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the Archaic through
Mississippian eras between 300 and 4,000 |
finder(s) who recovered
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years old. (Judging from the location where this one
was found, and
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this one from their own
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in comparison to other artifacts located in the same
area, I would put |
property in Polk Co., TX
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this one in the late Archaic period, around 3,000
years old.) |
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| CHOT35 |
A very unusual and quite
crude light gray agatized palmwood |
Offered by the original |
35.00 |
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Motley Arrowhead having a
single dark burgundy ear. From the |
finder(s) who recovered
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Archaic through Woodland eras between 1,000 and 6,000
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this one from their own
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years old. It's roughly flaked on both faces by a
novice knapper |
property in Polk Co., TX
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in a most rare material. |
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| CHOT4 |
A mottled red quartzite
Gary Arrowhead, well flaked on both faces |
Offered by the original |
22.00 |
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and having a nick to the
tip of one barb. Flaking patterns are greatly |
finder(s) who recovered
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subdued owing to the nature of the host stone. From
the Archaic
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this one from their own
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through Woodland eras between 1,000 and 3,200 years
old. |
property in Polk Co., TX
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| CHOT7 |
A nice glossy very light
tan chert Figueroa Arrowhead, fairly well flaked on |
Offered by the original |
30.00 |
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both faces by an almost
intermediate level knapper. It's quite thick and sturdy |
finder(s) who recovered
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for it's size. From the Woodland period between 1,500
and 3,000 years old. |
this one from their own
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property in Polk Co., TX
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| CHOT6 |
An attractive very light
tan chert Figueroa Arrowhead, well flaked on both |
Offered by the original |
25.00 |
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faces by an intermediate knapper.
It has nice basal grinding and a clip to |
finder(s) who recovered
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the tip. From the Woodland period between 1,500 and
3,000 years old. |
this one from their own
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property in Polk Co., TX
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| DIOT1 |
A light tan and brown
Edwards Plateau chert |
Recovered in |
175.00 |
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Pedernales having a
needle-sharp graver tip. |
Uvalde Co., TX
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Flaking is thorough on
both faces but not |
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particularly remarkable. Quite a unique item |
Ex: Kilguss |
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| MCOT1 |
A gorgeous little
translucent white agate Cottonwood Triangle |
Recovered just east of |
120.00 |
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Dart point fairly well
flaked on both faces with good basal thinning |
Blackwater Draw, New Mexico |
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and nice desert-weathered surfaces. From the Desert
Traditions,
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Classic through Historic phases between 200 and 700
years old |
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| CHOT12 |
A dark tan and red chert
Perdiz Arrowhead having somewhat |
Offered by the original |
22.00 |
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subdued flaking patterns
on both faces with nice edge serrations. |
finder(s) who recovered
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From the Mississippian period between 500 and 1,000 years old. |
this one from their own
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property in Polk Co., TX
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| CHOT25 |
A very small and delicate
mottled light brown and tan jasper unclassified |
Offered by the original |
30.00 |
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stemmed dart point showing
intricate pressure flaking around it's edges. |
finder(s) who recovered
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From the Woodland period between 1,000 and 3,000 years old. |
this one from their own
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property in Polk Co., TX
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| CHOT5 |
A very small and crude
off-white and red chert Cliffton |
Offered by the original |
5.00 |
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Arrowhead made on a flake
in the old fast & dirty fashion. |
finder(s) who recovered
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From the Mississippian period between 500 and 1200
years old. |
this one from their own
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property in Polk Co., TX
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| RCOT1 |
A medium-sized off-white
burlington chert Apple Creek blade |
Only documented as |
75.00 |
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form, thoroughly and well
flaked on both faces with typical |
being from Illinois |
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Archaic left handed beveling. It has an ancient nick
to the concave |
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base, but is otherwise "all there" as it was anciently
made and
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used. Late Woodland period between 1500 and 1700 years
old. |
Davis COA
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| RPOT9 |
A very large (for type)
medium brown jasper Hayes |
Recovered from |
220.00 |
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Arrowhead from the
Mississippian period, between 600 |
Texarkana Lake, Texas |
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and 1200 years old. It's quite thin and delicate and
is well
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flaked on both faces with small nicks to the tip and
to one
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barb. Still a beauty and quite a scarce piece! |
Ex: Perino |
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| RPOT10 |
A very thin and quite
attractive glossy tan chert Washita |
Recovered from the |
250.00 |
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(Peno Variety) Arrowhead
having a lavender hue. It's very |
Canadian River in
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well flaked on both faces by a very advanced knapper
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Henryetta, OK |
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just a gem of a point in about as perfect condition as
they
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come. This one dates to the Mississippian period and
is
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between 400 to 800 years old. |
Ex: Perino |
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| RPOT11 |
A very sturdy, well formed
mottled gray and light brown chert |
Recovered in Alabama |
125.00 |
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Candy Creek Knife form
from the early Woodland period |
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between 1500 and 3000 years old. It's fairly well
flaked on
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both faces in a random pattern with a slight
double-ledge on
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side A. (right side of photo 6, just below the
centerline) |
Ex: Perino |
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| BBOT1 |
A light gray chert Perdiz
Arrowhead from the |
Recovered in
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45.00 |
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Mississippian period,
between 500 and 1000 |
Bell Co., TX |
1/23
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years old. It's thoroughly flaked on side A, but
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side B retains a 50% flat area throughout the
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center left from the host stone's surface. It has
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nice edge serrations and a spider bite to the tip |
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| DIOT4 |
This one must have been a
monster of a blade |
Found by Bill Arnold |
125.00 |
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before it was recycled as
a graver. A pleasant |
in Kerr Co., TX |
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grayish-tan flint Marcos blade salvaged for use
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as a graver. It's fairly thin for the size it must
have |
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been and is thoroughly flaked on both faces |
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| DIOT5 |
A light brown Edwards
Plateau chert Darl Blade having very |
Found in
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330.00 |
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minute serrations to both
cutting edges. Flaking patterns are |
central Texas
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thorough, although not particularly spectacular. It
has slight
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Ex: Roy Pohler
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left handed beveling to both faces and dates back to
the
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Rogers COA |
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Woodland period between 1,000 and 2,500 years old |
Perino COA |
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| DIOT6 |
A very attractive and large
tan flint Lange Blade, very |
Found in |
200.00 |
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well flaked on both faces.
It dates back to the Middle |
Henderson Co., TX |
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Archaic through Woodland periods and is between
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1,000 and 6,000 years old
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Rogers
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| MWOT1 |
A very nice and very thin
semi-translucent |
Offered by the finder who
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225.00 |
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Knife River Flint Avonlea
dart point, |
recovered this one in
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made on a flake and retaining about 50% |
McLean Co., ND |
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of the original flake's surface on side B
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| DLOT3 |
A reasonably thin, for size
white burlington chert |
Undocumented, from the |
200.00 |
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Burkett Knife blade form
thoroughly flaked on |
Harold Hasse Collection,
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both faces, but having nicks to both corners of
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Most likely from Missouri
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the stem. From the Woodland period dating
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Examined/Approved by
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between 1800 and 2300 years old. |
Ben Stermer |
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| LEOT1 |
A somewhat crude black
quartzite Gary dart |
Recovered in
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12.00 |
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point having very subdued
flaking due to the |
Fannin Co., TX
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character of the host stone. One tang is
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Offered by the finder |
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nicked off (photo 7), while the other tang
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faired less well, and was removed by a lateral |
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shear (photo 6) In spite of it's crudeness, it
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has an interesting hafting stop on side A |
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| RHOT4 |
An attractive white |
Found in Oklahoma
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150.00 |
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chalcedony side-notched |
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arrowhead, 1/8" thick |
Ex: Chris Meriam |
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| OT129 |
A pair of average field
grade dart |
Found in Kentucky
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10.00 |
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points in blue-gray chert
and cream |
(no further provenance
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colored chert with an orange hue
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| MHOT1124 |
A very Plain Jane light
gray chert |
Found in |
12.00 |
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Archaic Gypsum Cave dart
point |
Humboldt Co., NV |
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having very subdued flaking patterns |
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and not much else to remark on
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Ex: Michael Hough |
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| DPOT2 |
A dark blue-gray chert
Adena- |
Found in
Lonoke Co.,
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12.00 |
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Robbins stemmed knife
blade |
Arkansas. Offered for
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which is pretty much "all there",
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sale by the finder |
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as last used by the ancients |
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| JDOT1 |
An interesting mottled blue
and brown flint |
Kentucky |
30.00 |
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Turkeytail-Harrison with
cream colored |
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section at the very end of the base. The
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surface on both faces is quite pitted from
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crystal inclusions which have mostly
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weathered out over time. (Some remain)
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| SLOT5 |
An off-white and gray chert
Kings arrowhead with |
Missouri
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15.00 |
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a slight clip to one ear and a nibble off of the base; |
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slight tip nick and usage wear. From the
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Mid-Archaic to Woodland eras (4500 - 2500 BP) |
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| SLOT2 |
A glossy blue and off-white
chert |
Missouri
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35.00 |
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Kampsville arrowhead from the late Archaic |
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| DAOT205 |
A sturdy medium gray |
Rogues Jackson Co., OR |
24.00 |
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chert
Gunther Barbed |
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12/21
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arrowhead |
Ex: Lloyd Butcher |
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| JBOT17 |
An interesting gray/brown chert |
Recovered in NW |
32.00 |
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corner notched arrowhead having |
Arkansas, Benton Co. |
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nicely thinned edges and a needle tip |
Full history to buyer |
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| JBOT37 |
An interesting dark gray Peisker
Diamond |
Recovered in NW |
18.00 |
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arrowhead from the Woodland
period |
Arkansas, Benton Co. |
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(2,000 to 2,500 years old) made from a
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most difficult material to work material,
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quite similar to basalt in the western states
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and having sparkly mica inclusions. Shape |
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in cross section is Plano-convex |
Full history to buyer |
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| SLOT1 |
A mottled gray, pink and
white chert |
Missouri
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90.00 |
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Cupp arrowhead from the late Woodland |
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to Mississippian era (1500 - 600 BP)
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A very interesting piece !
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Rogers
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| OT87 |
A mottled gray & blue flint |
Tennessee |
30.00 |
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Adena point |
Ex: Nolan Peters |
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