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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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| 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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| JCOT2 |
A brown and gray chert Elko
Split-stem arrowhead |
Found in |
20.00 |
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which has a couple of
surface pockmarks on side A |
Churchill Co., NV |
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and one on side B. Flaking is thorough but somewhat
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subdued from river polish |
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| DFOT4 |
A very nice, well formed
mottled light |
Undocumented, most |
40.00 |
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gray flint Corner-notched
arrowhead. |
likely from one of the |
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This one shows good and substantial
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mid-western states. |
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mineralization and is just a pleasing point
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| DFOT6 |
A fairly small and delicate
off-white |
Undocumented, |
30.00 |
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and tan chert birdpoint
arrowhead, |
possibly a Texas point |
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well worked on both faces by a
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(barely) intermediate knapper |
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| MHOT1419 |
A nice Anasazi Bone Shaft
having a |
Found in
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50.00 |
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replaceable bone point.
I've been |
Navajo Co., AZ |
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advised that this is NOT a
foreshaft, |
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like I first thought, but
I'm thinking it |
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might be a "Harpoon Tip"
for spearing |
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fish... your guess is as
good as mine |
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| DIOT7 |
An absolutely stunning,
gempoint quality mottled |
Undocumented, most |
800.00 |
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brown-gray flint Langtry
having reddish sections |
likely central Texas |
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from heat treatment. Flaking patterns are through
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and superior on both faces, and it's quite thin. Just
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a fine piece having few equals, I'm sure.
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Rogers
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| MBOT5 |
A very thin, for size,
thoroughly and expertly flaked gray, tan |
Found in |
700.00 |
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and light brown flint Copena
dart point. This is one of the |
Lauderdale Co., AL |
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best samples we've seen of this attractive artifact
type. This
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one dates back to the Middle Archaic through Woodland
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periods and is between 2,500 and 5,000 years old |
Jackson COA |
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| RHOT5 |
A very attractive and
glossy translucent, opalescent moonstone |
Recovered in |
175.00 |
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agate Big Sandy arrowhead
which is very thin and well made by |
Oklahoma
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a near-master knapper. It's made on a flake and
retains a very
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slight curvature from the original flake's form. It
also retains 15% |
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of the original flake's flat surface on side B just
above the hafting
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area. This one's a beauty
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Ex: Chris Merriam |
7/29 ON-HOLD
jg |

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| DLOT1 |
A nice, fairly long for
type, blue-gray hornstone |
Undocumented, from the |
175.00 |
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Adena-Robbins Knife form,
very well flaked on |
Harold Hasse Collection,
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both faces but having a few more recent chips to |
Most likely Indianna |
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the edges, probably caused by farm machinery.
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Still quite an attractive piece
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| DLOT2 |
A purple, brown and gray
hornstone |
Undocumented, from the |
115.00 |
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Adena Knife form having a
beavertail |
Harold Hasse Collection,
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base. Flaking patterns are thorough to
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Most likely Indianna |
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both faces. A nice, meaty piece |
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7/5 ON-HOLD
dk |

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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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| MHOT1258 |
A very thin
semi-translucent white agate Tularosa |
Recovered in Utah
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SOLD |
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Corner Notched arrowhead
having a nick to one edge |
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above the centerline. It also has a single pit on one
side
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OK'd by Ben Stermer |
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of the stem where a crystal inclusion weathered away |
Ex: Michael Hough |
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| MBOT6 |
A mottled gray, brown and
tan hornstone flint Wade |
Found in |
225.00 |
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Knife/dart form,
thoroughly flaked on both faces and |
Pulaski Co., KY |
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greatly worked down from it's original stages. It has
a
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needle sharp tip and deep notches. It has an ancient
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diagonal nick to one corner of the base
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| DIOT2 |
A dull medium gray chert
winged Marshall |
Recovered in |
SOLD |
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Drill well flaked on both
faces |
Coryell Co., TX
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(Full history to buyer) |
6/20 |

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| DIOT3 |
A mottled gray with slight
patches of |
Recovered in |
150.00 |
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blue chert Montell Scraper
well flaked |
Kerr Co., TX
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on both faces. |
(More history to buyer) |
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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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left handed beveling to both faces and dates back to
the
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Ex: Roy Pohler |
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Woodland period between 1,000 and 2,500 years old |
Rogers
COA |
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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
COA |
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| RUOT1 |
A Plain Jane Edwards
Plateau chert Pedernalles which has |
Found in Texas |
140.00 |
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cursory flaking patterns
on an uncooperative host stone by |
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a novice knapper. It has a few redeeming traits, one,
all of
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it's appendages are intact and it has a nice needle
tip
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coupled with great mineralization to testify to it's
antiquity |
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| MHOT1251 |
A mottled brown and gray
chert Hohokam |
Recovered in |
SOLD |
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Cienega corner notched
Knife form having a |
Navajo Co., AZ |
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usage nick to one blade edge above the
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centerline (Left side in photo 2) From the late |
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Archaic period through the Transitional
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phase, between 1800 and 2800 years old |
Ex: Michael Hough |
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| DFOT2 |
An ultra-thin
semi-translucent Knife River Flint |
Recovered in |
SOLD |
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Paskapoo arrowhead dating
to the late Prehistoric |
North Dakota |
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phase between 400 and 1000 years old. It was
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made on a flake and retains 40% of the original
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flakes surface on side B. Flaking in general looks |
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"rushed" as with a fast & dirty effort |
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6/14 |

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| GHOT4 |
A fairly meaty green-gray
and tan chert |
Recovered in
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35.00 |
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Little Bear Creek Knife
form from the late |
Limestone Co., AL |
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Archaic through late Woodland periods
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between 1500 and 4000 years old |
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| GHOT5 |
A fairly meaty green, gray
and tan chert |
Recovered in
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30.00 |
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Little Bear Creek Knife
form from the late |
Limestone Co., AL |
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Archaic through late Woodland periods
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between 1500 and 4000 years old |
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| GHOT6 |
A very meaty light blue and
tan chert Little |
Recovered in
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35.00 |
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Bear Creek Knife form from
the late |
Limestone Co., AL |
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Archaic through late Woodland periods
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between 1500 and 4000 years old |
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| TROT6 |
A deep gray-brown
semi-translucent agate |
From an older collection, |
50.00 |
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Sequoyah arrowhead.
(Mississippian |
recovered in Texas |
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period, 600-1000 years old) It shows
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thorough flaking patterns on both faces and |
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pleasant frosty patina on side B. It has an
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unfortunate nick to one corner of the base
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as well as to the barb's tip on the same side |
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| TROT7 |
A very nice tan, mottled
brown and red chert Scallorn |
From an older collection, |
50.00 |
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arrowhead from the
Woodland through Mississippian |
recovered in Texas |
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periods between 500 and 1300 years old. Flaking
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patterns are fairly thorough on both faces although it
does
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have a nick to one corner of the base and a small
spider
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bite to the tip of the tang on the same side. It has
one
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small 20% flat section on side B on and above the stem
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from a percussion "starter" flake. Still a nice
looking point. |
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| TROT8 |
A very well made, very
light gray Scallorn |
From an older collection, |
50.00 |
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arrowhead from the
Woodland through |
recovered in Texas |
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Mississippian periods between 500 and 1300
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years old. It is thoroughly flaked on both faces to |
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a median ridge by an advanced knapper. It has
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slight serrations to the edges and from the usage
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wear appearing along one edge, must have been |
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used as a mini-saw. Quite an attractive item |
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| TROT10 |
A pink and purplish gray
chert Rockwall |
From an older collection, |
50.00 |
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arrowhead from the
Woodland period between |
recovered in Texas |
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1000 and 1400 years old. It's well flaked on
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both faces to a median ridge and has nice desert |
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polish. It has slightly serrated edges and one
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side of the basal bulb was anciently nicked off. |
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| TROT13 |
A pretty wicked little
semi-translucent white |
From an older collection, |
75.00 |
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banded opal/agate Howard
arrowhead from |
recovered in Texas |
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the Mississippian period between 500 to 700 |
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years old. It has very wicked serrations and is
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thoroughly flaked on both faces. It has nicks to |
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the tips of a couple of serrations and a nick to
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the tip, but is still a most attractive item |
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6/3 ON-HOLD |

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| TROT14 |
A fairly long and broad
(for type) off-white |
From an older collection, |
80.00 |
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chert Scallorn arrowhead
from the Woodland |
recovered in Texas |
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through Mississippian periods between 500
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and 1300 years old. It has an ancient lateral |
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shear to one side of the base which is now
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encrusted with mineralization as testimony to |
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it's antiquity. Other than that it's "all there". |
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| TROT15 |
An off-white, tan and gray
chert Howard |
From an older collection, |
65.00 |
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arrowhead from the
Mississippian period |
recovered in Texas |
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between 500 to 700 years old. Flaking
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patterns were executed by a novice
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knapper and it has a "dip" on side B from a |
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starting percussion flake. (The section
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having the black number in photos 4 & 6) |
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6/24 ON-HOLD |

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| TROT16 |
A fairly long (for type)
and slender mottled |
From an older collection, |
225.00 |
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brown-gray chert Scallorn
arrowhead from |
recovered in Texas |
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the Woodland through Mississippian periods |
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between 500 and 1300 years old. Flaking
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patterns are thorough but amateurish. On the |
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plus-side, it's "all there" as it was made. |
Baker
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| TROT20 |
A very wickedly serrated
dark green-gray and reddish-brown |
From an older collection, |
750.00 |
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chert Pine Tree
impersonating Howard arrowhead. Now if this |
recovered in Texas |
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one wasn't created for a vendetta, I have no idea as
to another |
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purpose. Side A is well flaked while side B retains a
50% flat
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section from the original flake's surface and
percussion flaking
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stages. Truly a unique, one of a kind, rare specimen.
I found it
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interesting that the serrations actually followed a
repeating
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pattern of 2-short, 2-long. It's from the
Mississippian period
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between 500 to 700 years old. |
Ex: Hatcock |
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| TROT21 |
A fairly thick, light brown
chert Bonham arrowhead |
From an older collection, |
80.00 |
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from the Woodland through
Mississippian periods |
recovered in Texas |
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between 600 and 1200 years old. Flaking is
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thorough to both faces by an intermediate knapper.
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Essentially "all there" as it was made |
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| TROT22 |
An extremely thin black
basalt Bonham arrowhead from |
From an older collection, |
80.00 |
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the Woodland through
Mississippian periods between |
recovered in Texas |
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600 and 1200 years old. It has very minute serrations
to
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the edges below the centerline and the flaking
patterns are |
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somewhat rustic, owing to the nature of the host
stone. It
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has a slight spider bite to the tip and was probably
created |
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by an advanced knapper responding to a "dare" |
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