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

Item: Description: Price
DGOT1 Other Periods ?!?!?... Well... where else did you expect me to put this 1,600.00
one ?... and be nice now !... Here is a one of a kind, custom made
gold diamond ring having images of 4 Arrowheads/Knife blades, 1
shaft straightener and 1 soapstone bead. It is 14 karat gold with a
diamond which is between 1/4 and 1/2 carats but having an inclusion.
The ring was made by David Tall of Monticito, CA.The most
interesting thing about this ring is the fact that the owner/seller actually
found ALL of the artifacts depicted on the ring !
(Sorry... these aren't included) It's "Around" a size 12.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
OT116 A very striking and fairly large (for type)  Recovered in 175.00

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)

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DFOT1 A fairly nice Knife River Flint  Recovered in 30.00
Cottonwood Leaf blade having a nick North Dakota
to the tip. Flaking is fairly thorough
but amateurish on both faces

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GHOT8 A very light bluish-gray flint Wade arrowhead Recovered in 20.00
from the Archaic through Woodland periods Humphreys Co., TN
between 2500 and 4500 years old

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GHOT7 A nice mottled light blue flint Adena Recovered in 20.00
arrowhead from the late Archaic Madison Co., AL
through late Woodland periods
between 1200 and 3000 years old

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TROT18 An interesting light brownish-gray chert From an older collection, 75.00
Bonham arrowhead from the Woodland recovered in Texas
through Mississippian periods between 600
and 1200 years old. It's thoroughly and well 
flaked on both faces but has ancient nicks to
the base and tangs and a spider bite to the tip

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
GHOT3 A light blue-gray and tan chert Adena-Robbins Recovered in 22.00
from the late Archaic through Woodland Limestone Co., AL
periods between 1800 and 3000 years old

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GHOT2 A pleasant mottled tan chert Swan Recovered in 15.00
Lake arrowhead from the late Madison Co., AL
Archaic through Woodland periods
between 2000 and 3500 years old

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GHOT1 A nice stubby white chert Adena-Robbins Recovered in 15.00
having horizontal tan banding. From the Southern Tennessee
late Archaic through Woodland periods
between 1800 and 3000 years old

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
JCOT1 A mottled gray, blue and off-white chert Recovered in 30.00
Drill created from a worked-down corner  Churchill Co., NV
notched point. It's thoroughly flaked on both
faces and has a small nick to one tang. It
also has substantial rubber glue residue on
side B from being mounted in a show case

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHOT1247 A very attractive mottled brown chert Recovered in 50.00
Rose Springs Stemmed arrowhead with  Nevada
good flaking patterns to both faces. It has
a small nick to one corner of the bulb
base and a couple of vertical steps on
side B just above the hafting line Ex: Michael Hough

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHOT1246 A so-so mottled gray chert Rose  Recovered in 30.00
Springs Sloping Shoulder dart point Owyhee Co., ID
Ex: Michael Hough

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CFOT1 A fairly thin and quite large light   Quay Co., NM 25.00
brown flint Marshall Knife blade
which is missing one tang and
has usage damage to the tip

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CFOT3 A semi-translucent white, orange and rose- Quay Co., NM SOLD
colored Yeso Rose Springs Corner notched
arrowhead, made on a flake and retaining
50% of the original flake's surface on side
B. It has slight nicks to both barbs, but is
still quite an attractive piece 6/14

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
CFOT5 A most unusual orange quartzite Quay Co., NM 30.00
Rose Springs corner notched 
arrowhead having a nick to the
tip and slight ancient irregularity
to the basal bulb

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHOT1032 A very attractive, glossy pink and purple  Documented as being found on 120.00
petrified wood Eastgate arrowhead fairly well Bath's Island, although I can't 
flaked on both faces but only by a novice find where this one is, or if it was
knapper. Side A displays well, while side B one of the islands drowned-out 
is a bit more rustic. It has a salvaged lateral  by the opening of the Dams on
fracture to one edge at the tip, and still retains the Columbia River
a small 1/8" flat from this, at the tip Ex: Michael Hough

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MHOT1124 A very Plain Jane light gray chert Found in 30.00
Archaic Gypsum Cave dart point  Humboldt Co., NV
having very subdued flaking patterns
and not much else to remark on Ex: Michael Hough

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
OT135 A very sweet and well made (for Recovered in 35.00
the rough material) white quartz Worcester, Massachussetts
Levanna dart point. It's in great
condition and a real good looker.

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
MWOT1 A very nice and very thin semi-translucent Offered by the finder who 225.00
Knife River Flint Avonlea dart point,  recovered this one in
made on a flake and retaining about 50% McLean Co., ND
of the original flake's surface on side B

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TROT24 A very thin mottled dark brownish-gray chert From an older collection, SOLD
Rockwall arrowhead from the Woodland period  recovered in Texas
between 1000 and 1400 years old. It's thoroughly and
randomly flaked on both faces by a novice knapper.
It has a nick to the tip, but is otherwise "all there" 6/14

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT25 A fairly thick semi-translucent honey, brown From an older collection, 75.00
and off-white agate Rockwall arrowhead recovered in Texas
from the Woodland period between 1000
and 1400 years old. It has flat sections on
both faces from the original host stones
surface and it has a spider bite to the tip

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT26 A very thin and slender (sounds like it was on a diet) From an older collection, 125.00
well made blue flint Knight Island arrowhead from  recovered in Texas
the Woodland period between 1000 and 1500 years
old. Flaking patterns are thorough to both faces
although the patterns on side B are more cursory.
Surprisingly, for the age, this one is "all there" as it
was made. One superior and attractive point 6/5 ON-HOLD

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TROT27 A fairly large (for type) and just GORGEOUS red and pink    From an older collection, SOLD
fossiliferous chert Rockwall arrowhead from the Woodland recovered in Texas
period between 1000 and 1400 years old. It shows no sign
of ancient or recent damage but is slightly asymmetrical in
form. It has nice desert polish and a highly unusual sea shell
fossil inclusion to the left side of the diagonal "dig" on side B.
(Magnification is necessary to see it, but it's really interesting)
Flaking is thorough to both faces in a random fashion. The
diagonal "dig" on side B is actually the remnants of a quartz
crystal inclusion which weathered out over time 3/1

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT29 A very light gray agatized palm wood Bonham  From an older collection, 50.00
arrowhead from the Woodland through Mississippian recovered in Texas
periods between 600 and 1200 years old. It has a  
brown vertical crystalline vein running from just below
the tip to the hafting area on side A, less so on side B.
It's missing one barb and a small section of the stem,
but has nicely serrated edgework.

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TROT30 A fairly large (for type) somewhat thick white From an older collection, 100.00
quartz Bonham arrowhead from the Woodland  recovered in Texas
through Mississippian periods between 600 and
1200 years old. It's missing one serration (the
first one from the tip on the left side in photo 2)
but it's still a very nice point which displays well

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TROT33 A very sturdy, slightly opalescent white and  From an older collection, 200.00
red chalcedony classic Howard arrowhead recovered in Texas
from the Mississippian period between 500
to 700 years old. It's thoroughly flaked on
both faces and has the nicest intricate
serrations to both edges. 6/5 ON-HOLD

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT34 An off-white and very light gray chalcedony Howard From an older collection, 35.00
arrowhead from the Mississippian period between 500 recovered in Texas
to 700 years old. It's missing one barb and from the
usage wear to the serrated edges, it appears to have 
been used as a saw. It has a nick to one edge just above
the hafting area (right side of last photo above), and the
flaking patterns are cursory, made by a novice knapper

Item: Type: Provenance: Price
TROT35 A semi-translucent snow-white agate Howard arrowhead  From an older collection, 100.00
from the Mississippian period between 500 to 700 years recovered in Texas
old. It's well flaked on both faces but only by a novice 
knapper. It has a lateral fracture to the right edge of the
base in photo 2, but from all indications this is the way
the novice knapper chose to create the notch itself

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