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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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Type: Hell's Canyon |
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| DFOT14 |
A very attractive
multi-colored jasper Hell's Canyon arrowhead |
Recovered from Idaho |
85.00 |
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from the Developmental to
Historic Phases, between 200 and |
during the 1930's |
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1200 years old |
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| Item: |
Type: Edgewood -
1500-3000 years old |
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| CHOT81 |
A most fascinating
reddish-tan petrified wood Arrowhead which has small |
Offered by the original
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24.00 |
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dark brown circular
deposits which are linked together in "chains", giving |
finder(s) who recovered
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this one a speckled appearance. Although I've seen
this phenomenon on
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this one from their own
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other arrowheads and archaic tools, I've never been
able to figure out
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property in Polk Co., TX
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what exactly these are. (Some of these have fallen
away over time, leaving |
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a circular shaded area from where they were... Anybody
out there have
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any opinions about these? Don't know if they're animal
or plant remnants,
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although I do know definitively that it's not
mineralization... most unusual.) |
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| Item: |
Type: Gary |
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| RPOT40 |
An attractive, somewhat
flat orange-tan chert |
Recovered from |
45.00 |
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Dart point, fairly well
flaked in a random fashion |
Hugo Lake, OK |
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by a "rushed" intermediate knapper. |
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Period/Age: Archaic to Woodland
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1000-3200 B.P. |
Ex: Greg Perino |
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| Item: |
Type: Hayes |
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| RPOT41 |
A VERY LONG (for type),
ULTRA-Thin black dacite |
Recovered from |
SOLD |
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Arrowhead displaying
craftsmanship of a master knapper. It has |
McCurtain Co., OK |
10/17 |
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an atypical, beautifully "stylized" form, which must
have been the
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unique trademark of this master knapper. It's symmetry
and form |
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are simply perfect but it has a MOST heart-breaking
lateral clip
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off of one edge of it's diamond base. Still a most
interesting and
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rare form, very worthy of a professional restoration.
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Period/Age: Mississippian - 600-1200 B.P. |
Ex: Greg Perino |
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| Item: |
Type: Dickson |
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| RPOT42 |
A fairly thick, very sturdy
and somewhat long, for type, mottled |
Recovered from |
125.00 |
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off-white, orange, tan and
gray chert knife form having good |
Northeastern Arkansas |
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flaking patterns by an upper-intermediate knapper. |
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Period/Age: Archaic to Woodland - 1600-2500 B.P. |
Ex: Greg Perino |
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| Item: |
Type: Historic Rolled
Metal Point |
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| RPOT43 |
A true enigma, a rolled
metal arrow tip, probably |
Origin sadly |
130.00 |
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created from gun metal
discarded by early pioneers and |
undocumented |
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salvaged by the native Americans. (A common practice) |
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Period/Age: Historic - 300-700 B.P. |
Ex: Greg Perino |
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Type: Broad River |
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| RPOT48 |
A fairly thick and sturdy
frosty mottled blue chert knife form |
Recovered in |
50.00 |
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which is thoroughly worked
on both faces by an intermediate |
South Carolina |
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knapper who left diagonal "steps" on both faces.
Pictured in
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Overstreet's Indian Arrowhead guide, pg. 259 |
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Period/Age: Woodland - 1500-3000 B.P. |
Ex: Greg Perino |
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Type: Uvalde |
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| RPOT50 |
A fairly thick and sturdy
tan flint dart point which appears to |
Recovered from |
35.00 |
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have also doubled as a
blade form. An attractive little item. |
McCurtain Co., OK |
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Period/Age: Archaic to Woodland - 1500-6000 B.P. |
Ex: Greg Perino |
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| Item: |
Type: Cahokia
Arrowheads (VERY RARE) |
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| RPOT51 |
Recovered from the Famous Cahokia site on the Ramey
farm in Illinois |
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A- A very thin white chert
Arrowhead, well flaked on both faces. |
350.00 |
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B - Very thin w/ intricate flaking on side A, side B
retains a
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1200.00 |
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30% flat area from the
host flake it was made from.
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C - A thicker and cruder example of this Arrowhead
type |
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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 |
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which is worked on both faces and has a spider-bite to the
tip. |
most likely from Texas |
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| RPCA1 |
Simply an OUTSTANDING and
quite RARE offering of a super cache of 30, mostly |
Found by "the Master", |
3,000.00 |
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G10 Maud Arrowheads,
recovered from an old Caddoan site, some with side notches, in |
Greg Perino, in 1975 at
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very diverse materials such as quartzite, chert, dacite
and jasper. Almost all of these are |
the Jim Clark site in Red |
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paper-thin and were created by a near-master knapper. These were found by Greg Perino
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River County, Texas |
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inside a darkly shaded baked earthenware Missippian era,
Caddoan pot having very intriguing
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geometric symbols and designs with 4 suspension loop/knobs on it's sides just below
the rim. |
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(2 are suspension loops, 2 are simply decorative
"knobs") A once in a lifetime offering with a |
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most interesting history. Some of these are
illustrated in Greg Perino's book "Selected
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Preforms, Points and Knives of the North American
Indians", Volume 1, page 246. |
Ex: Perino |
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| CHOT36 |
A very nice, if not
somewhat crude, owing to the nature of the host stone |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
50.00 |
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material, mottled gray,
tan and light brown petrified wood Lange Knife |
(Offered by original finder) |
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form from the Archaic to Woodland periods between
1,000 and 6,000
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years old. Flaking is very crude and has left peaks on
both faces, which is |
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indicative of a inexperienced, beginner knapper. Still
an interesting piece
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for all it's crudeness, in a scarce material, having a
flat, matte finish. |
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| CHOT37 |
A very interesting and
fairly attractive mottled yellow-tan, red and |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
80.00 |
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light brown agatized wood
Frio Arrowhead from the Archaic to |
(Offered by original finder) |
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Woodland periods between 1,500 and 5,000 years old.
For the
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material, which is extremely difficult to work, this
one is fairly thin
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with a single, shallow diagonal vertical step on side
B. (left side of
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photos 2 & 5) A good point in a rare, hard to work
material. |
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| CHOT40 |
A very light gray
vertically banded agatized wood Morrill dart point having |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
125.00 |
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darker gray "splotched" of
coloration on one face's stem area, left from hints |
(Offered by original finder) |
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of the outer cortex areas of the petrified wood host
stone. This one is quite
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attractive and very well made by a very advanced knapper.
The edge of the
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stem's base is somewhat irregular, but this one is
"all there" as it was anciently |
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made during the Woodland period between 1,000 and
3,000 years ago |
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| CHOT41 |
A fairly thin mottled
pinkish-light brown and tan chert Epps arrowhead |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
45.00 |
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having a rounded tip and
slightly asymmetrical form. It's well flaked on |
(Offered by original finder) |
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both faces by an intermediate knapper. It dates from
the Archaic to
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Woodland periods between 2,000 and 3,500 years old. |
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| CHOT42 |
A most interesting mottled
orange and red petrified wood Lange |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
80.00 |
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arrowhead which retains a
very light brown vertical section of the |
(Offered by original finder) |
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original host stone's cortex in the center of side B.
It dates to the Archaic |
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through Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and
6,000 years old.
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An attractive piece made by an experienced,
intermediate knapper. |
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| CHOT45 |
A very colorful and
extremely crudely made orange, red, tan and light |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
35.00 |
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brown crystalized
petrified wood Lange Knife form. It's fairly thick and |
(Offered by original finder) |
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crudely flaked/formed by a very inexperienced knapper,
with an ancient |
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diagonal cut on it's tip. The base of the stem is very
ragged. From the
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Archaic through Woodland eras between 1,000 and 6,000
years old. |
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| CHOT51 |
A glossy mottled tan and
brown chert Lange dart point. It's slightly on |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
20.00 |
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the thick side, flaked on
both faces by a novice knapper and showing a |
(Offered by original finder) |
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high degree of river polish to it's surfaces. It has
an ancient nick to the
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very tip of one barb. (right barb in photo 4) It dates
between the Archaic |
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to Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and 6,000
years old. |
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| CHOT52 |
A somewhat rustic mottled
brown, black and tan quartzite-like |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
40.00 |
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petrified wood Dallas
Arrowhead. It's slightly on the thick side, well |
(Offered by original finder) |
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flaked on both faces to a median ridge by an advanced knapper,
but it |
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has a vertical dip and 2 corresponding ledges on side
A just above the
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hafting area (left side in photos 2 & 5) caused by
inconsistencies in the
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host material. Still not a bad piece for the money
which dates from the
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Archaic to Woodland periods between 1,500 and 4,000
years old. |
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| CHOT54 |
A very dull, matte-surfaced
mottled washed-out red, brown and gray |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
35.00 |
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quartzite/chert Lange Dart point,
well flaked on both faces by an |
(Offered by original finder) |
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intermediate knapper but having 2 slight ledge-steps
on side A and one
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on side B left from an earlier stage percussion flake
at the right side of
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the lighter area shown in photo 4. This one dates to
from the Archaic to |
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Woodland periods and is between 1,000 and 6,000 years
old.
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| CHOT56 |
A fairly thick, crudely
made mottled grayish-brown petrified wood Motley |
Found in Polk Co., TX |
30.00 |
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dart point. Flaking
patterns are crude and cursory on both faces made by a |
(Offered by original finder) |
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very novice knapper. It dates from the Archaic to
Woodland periods and is
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between 2,500 and 4,500 years old. The very tip is a
bit rustic with a slight
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diagonal step caused from layering of the host
material. (left side in photo 4) |
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