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

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DLOT3 A reasonably thin, for size white burlington chert Undocumented, from the 200.00
Burkett Knife blade form thoroughly flaked on Harold Hasse Collection,
both faces, but having nicks to both corners of Most likely from Missouri
the stem. From the Woodland period dating Examined/Approved by
between 1800 and 2300 years old. Ben Stermer

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
JCOT2 A brown and gray chert Elko Split-stem arrowhead Found in 20.00
which has a couple of surface pockmarks on side A Churchill Co., NV
and one on side B. Flaking is thorough but somewhat
subdued from river polish

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DFOT4 A very nice, well formed mottled light Undocumented, most  40.00
gray flint Corner-notched arrowhead. likely from one of the
This one shows good and substantial mid-western states.
mineralization and is just a pleasing point

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DFOT6 A fairly small and delicate off-white Undocumented, 30.00
and tan chert birdpoint arrowhead, possibly a Texas point
well worked on both faces by a
(barely) intermediate knapper

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHOT1419 A nice Anasazi Bone Shaft having a Found in 50.00
replaceable bone point. I've been Navajo Co., AZ  
  advised that this is NOT a foreshaft,    
  like I first thought, but I'm thinking it     
  might be a "Harpoon Tip" for spearing    
  fish... your guess is as good as mine    

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIOT7 An absolutely stunning, gempoint quality mottled Undocumented, most 800.00
brown-gray flint Langtry having reddish sections likely central Texas
from heat treatment. Flaking patterns are through
and superior on both faces, and it's quite thin. Just
a fine piece having few equals, I'm sure. Rogers COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MBOT5 A very thin, for size, thoroughly and expertly flaked gray, tan Found in 700.00
and light brown flint Copena dart point. This is one of the Lauderdale Co., AL
best samples we've seen of this attractive artifact type. This
one dates back to the Middle Archaic through Woodland
periods and is between 2,500 and 5,000 years old Jackson COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RHOT5 A very attractive and glossy translucent, opalescent moonstone  Recovered in 175.00
agate Big Sandy arrowhead which is very thin and well made by Oklahoma
a near-master knapper. It's made on a flake and retains a very 
slight curvature from the original flake's form. It also retains 15%
of the original flake's flat surface on side B just above the hafting
area. This one's a beauty Ex: Chris Merriam 7/29 ON-HOLD jg

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
DLOT2 A purple, brown and gray hornstone Undocumented, from the 115.00
Adena Knife form having a beavertail Harold Hasse Collection,
base. Flaking patterns are thorough to Most likely Indianna
both faces. A nice, meaty piece 7/5 ON-HOLD dk

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIOT1 A light tan and brown Edwards Plateau chert Recovered in 175.00
Pedernales having a needle-sharp graver tip. Uvalde Co., TX
  Flaking is thorough on both faces but not    
particularly remarkable. Quite a unique item Ex: Kilguss

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHOT1258 A very thin semi-translucent white agate Tularosa Recovered in Utah SOLD
Corner Notched arrowhead having a nick to one edge
above the centerline. It also has a single pit on one side OK'd by Ben Stermer
of the stem where a crystal inclusion weathered away Ex: Michael Hough

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MBOT6 A mottled gray, brown and tan hornstone flint Wade Found in 225.00
Knife/dart form, thoroughly flaked on both faces and Pulaski Co., KY
greatly worked down from it's original stages. It has a
needle sharp tip and deep notches. It has an ancient
diagonal nick to one corner of the base

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIOT2 A dull medium gray chert winged Marshall Recovered in SOLD
Drill well flaked on both faces Coryell Co., TX
(Full history to buyer) 6/20

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIOT3 A mottled gray with slight patches of Recovered in 150.00
blue chert Montell Scraper well flaked Kerr Co., TX
on both faces. (More history to buyer)

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIOT4 This one must have been a monster of a blade Found by Bill Arnold 125.00
before it was recycled as a graver. A pleasant in Kerr Co., TX
grayish-tan flint Marcos blade salvaged for use 
as a graver. It's fairly thin for the size it must have
been and is thoroughly flaked on both faces

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIOT5 A light brown Edwards Plateau chert Darl Blade having very Found in 330.00
minute serrations to both cutting edges. Flaking patterns are central Texas
thorough, although not particularly spectacular. It has slight
left handed beveling to both faces and dates back to the Ex: Roy Pohler
Woodland period between 1,000 and 2,500 years old Rogers COA
Perino COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DIOT6 A very attractive and large tan flint Lange Blade, very  Found in 200.00
well flaked on both faces. It dates back to the Middle Henderson Co., TX
Archaic through Woodland periods and is between
1,000 and 6,000 years old Rogers COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
RUOT1 A Plain Jane Edwards Plateau chert Pedernalles which has  Found in Texas 140.00
cursory flaking patterns on an uncooperative host stone by
a novice knapper. It has a few redeeming traits, one, all of
it's appendages are intact and it has a nice needle tip
coupled with great mineralization to testify to it's antiquity

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHOT1251 A mottled brown and gray chert Hohokam  Recovered in SOLD
Cienega corner notched Knife form having a Navajo Co., AZ
usage nick to one blade edge above the 
centerline (Left side in photo 2) From the late
Archaic period through the Transitional
phase, between 1800 and 2800 years old Ex: Michael Hough

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
DFOT2 An ultra-thin semi-translucent Knife River Flint  Recovered in SOLD
Paskapoo arrowhead dating to the late Prehistoric North Dakota
phase between 400 and 1000 years old. It was
made on a flake and retains 40% of the original 
flakes surface on side B. Flaking in general looks
"rushed" as with a fast & dirty effort 6/14

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
GHOT4 A fairly meaty green-gray and tan chert  Recovered in 35.00
Little Bear Creek Knife form from the late Limestone Co., AL
Archaic through late Woodland periods
between 1500 and 4000 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
GHOT5 A fairly meaty green, gray and tan chert  Recovered in 30.00
Little Bear Creek Knife form from the late Limestone Co., AL
Archaic through late Woodland periods
between 1500 and 4000 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
GHOT6 A very meaty light blue and tan chert Little Recovered in 35.00
Bear Creek Knife form from the late Limestone Co., AL
Archaic through late Woodland periods
between 1500 and 4000 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT6 A deep gray-brown semi-translucent agate From an older collection, 50.00
Sequoyah arrowhead. (Mississippian recovered in Texas
period, 600-1000 years old) It shows 
thorough flaking patterns on both faces and
pleasant frosty patina on side B. It has an
unfortunate nick to one corner of the base
as well as to the barb's tip on the same side

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT7 A very nice tan, mottled brown and red chert Scallorn From an older collection, 50.00
arrowhead from the Woodland through Mississippian recovered in Texas
periods between 500 and 1300 years old. Flaking
patterns are fairly thorough on both faces although it does
have a nick to one corner of the base and a small spider
bite to the tip of the tang on the same side. It has one
small 20% flat section on side B on and above the stem 
from a percussion "starter" flake. Still a nice looking point.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT8 A very well made, very light gray Scallorn From an older collection, 50.00
arrowhead from the Woodland through recovered in Texas
Mississippian periods between 500 and 1300 
years old. It is thoroughly flaked on both faces to
a median ridge by an advanced knapper. It has
slight serrations to the edges and from the usage 
wear appearing along one edge, must have been
used as a mini-saw. Quite an attractive item

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT10 A pink and purplish gray chert Rockwall  From an older collection, 50.00
arrowhead from the Woodland period between recovered in Texas
1000 and 1400 years old. It's well flaked on 
both faces to a median ridge and has nice desert
polish. It has slightly serrated edges and one
side of the basal bulb was anciently nicked off.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT13 A pretty wicked little semi-translucent white From an older collection, 75.00
banded opal/agate Howard arrowhead from recovered in Texas
the Mississippian period between 500 to 700
years old. It has very wicked serrations and is 
thoroughly flaked on both faces. It has nicks to
the tips of a couple of serrations and a nick to
the tip, but is still a most attractive item 6/3 ON-HOLD

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT14 A fairly long and broad (for type) off-white  From an older collection, 80.00
chert Scallorn arrowhead from the Woodland recovered in Texas
through Mississippian periods between 500 
and 1300 years old. It has an ancient lateral
shear to one side of the base which is now 
encrusted with mineralization as testimony to
it's antiquity. Other than that it's "all there".

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT15 An off-white, tan and gray chert Howard From an older collection, 65.00
arrowhead from the Mississippian period recovered in Texas
between 500 to 700 years old. Flaking
patterns were executed by a novice 
knapper and it has a "dip" on side B from a
starting percussion flake. (The section
having the black number in photos 4 & 6) 6/24 ON-HOLD

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT16 A fairly long (for type) and slender mottled From an older collection, 225.00
brown-gray chert Scallorn arrowhead from  recovered in Texas
the Woodland through Mississippian periods
between 500 and 1300 years old. Flaking 
patterns are thorough but amateurish. On the
plus-side, it's "all there" as it was made. Baker COA

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT20 A very wickedly serrated dark green-gray and reddish-brown   From an older collection, 750.00
chert Pine Tree impersonating Howard arrowhead. Now if this recovered in Texas
one wasn't created for a vendetta, I have no idea as to another
purpose. Side A is well flaked while side B retains a 50% flat
section from the original flake's surface and percussion flaking
stages. Truly a unique, one of a kind, rare specimen. I found it
interesting that the serrations actually followed a repeating
pattern of 2-short, 2-long. It's from the Mississippian period
between 500 to 700 years old. Ex: Hatcock

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT21 A fairly thick, light brown chert Bonham arrowhead From an older collection, 80.00
from the Woodland through Mississippian periods recovered in Texas
between 600 and 1200 years old. Flaking is
thorough to both faces by an intermediate knapper.
Essentially "all there" as it was made

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT22 An extremely thin black basalt Bonham arrowhead from From an older collection, 80.00
the Woodland through Mississippian periods between recovered in Texas
600 and 1200 years old. It has very minute serrations to 
the edges below the centerline and the flaking patterns are
somewhat rustic, owing to the nature of the host stone. It 
has a slight spider bite to the tip and was probably created
by an advanced knapper responding to a "dare"

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