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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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| DGOT1 |
Other Periods ?!?!?...
Well... where else did you expect me to put this |
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1,600.00 |
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one ?... and be nice now
!... Here is a one of a kind, custom made |
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gold diamond ring having images of 4 Arrowheads/Knife
blades, 1 |
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shaft straightener and 1 soapstone bead. It is 14
karat gold with a
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diamond which is between 1/4 and 1/2 carats but having
an inclusion. |
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The ring was made by David Tall of Monticito, CA.The
most
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interesting
thing about this ring is the fact that the
owner/seller actually |
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found ALL
of the artifacts depicted on the ring ! |
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(Sorry... these aren't included) It's "Around" a size
12. |
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| DFOT1 |
A fairly nice Knife River
Flint |
Recovered in |
30.00 |
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Cottonwood Leaf blade
having a nick |
North Dakota |
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to the tip. Flaking is fairly thorough
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but amateurish on both faces |
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| GHOT8 |
A very light bluish-gray
flint Wade arrowhead |
Recovered in
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20.00 |
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from the Archaic through
Woodland periods |
Humphreys Co., TN |
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between 2500 and 4500 years old |
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| GHOT7 |
A nice mottled light blue
flint Adena |
Recovered in
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20.00 |
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arrowhead from the late
Archaic |
Madison Co., AL |
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through late Woodland periods
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between 1200 and 3000 years old |
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| TROT18 |
An interesting light
brownish-gray chert |
From an older collection, |
75.00 |
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Bonham arrowhead from the
Woodland |
recovered in Texas |
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through Mississippian periods between 600
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and 1200 years old. It's thoroughly and well
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flaked on both faces but has ancient nicks to |
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the base and tangs and a spider bite to the tip |
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| GHOT3 |
A light blue-gray and tan
chert Adena-Robbins |
Recovered in
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22.00 |
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from the late Archaic
through Woodland |
Limestone Co., AL |
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periods between 1800 and 3000 years old |
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| GHOT2 |
A pleasant mottled tan
chert Swan |
Recovered in
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15.00 |
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Lake arrowhead from the
late |
Madison Co., AL |
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Archaic through Woodland periods
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between 2000 and 3500 years old |
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| GHOT1 |
A nice stubby white chert
Adena-Robbins |
Recovered in
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15.00 |
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having horizontal tan
banding. From the |
Southern Tennessee |
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late Archaic through Woodland periods
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between 1800 and 3000 years old |
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| JCOT1 |
A mottled gray, blue and
off-white chert |
Recovered in |
30.00 |
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Drill created from a
worked-down corner |
Churchill Co., NV |
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notched point. It's thoroughly flaked on both |
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faces and has a small nick to one tang. It
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also has substantial rubber glue residue on
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side B from being mounted in a show case
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| MHOT1247 |
A very attractive mottled
brown chert |
Recovered in |
50.00 |
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Rose Springs Stemmed arrowhead
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Nevada |
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good flaking patterns to both faces. It has |
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a small nick to one corner of the bulb
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base and a couple of vertical steps on
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side B just above the hafting line
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Ex: Michael Hough |
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| MHOT1246 |
A so-so mottled gray chert
Rose |
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30.00 |
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Springs Sloping Shoulder
dart point |
Owyhee Co., ID |
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Ex: Michael Hough |
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| CFOT1 |
A fairly thin and quite
large light |
Quay Co., NM |
25.00 |
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brown flint Marshall Knife
blade |
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which is missing one tang and |
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has usage damage to the tip |
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| CFOT3 |
A semi-translucent white,
orange and rose- |
Quay Co., NM |
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colored Yeso Rose Springs
Corner notched |
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arrowhead, made on a flake and retaining
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50% of the original flake's surface on side
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B. It has slight nicks to both barbs, but is
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still quite an attractive piece |
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| CFOT5 |
A most unusual orange
quartzite |
Quay Co., NM |
30.00 |
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Rose Springs corner
notched |
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arrowhead having a nick to the |
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tip and slight ancient irregularity
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to the basal bulb
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| MHOT1032 |
A very attractive, glossy
pink and purple |
Documented as being found on |
120.00 |
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petrified wood Eastgate
arrowhead fairly well |
Bath's Island, although I can't
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flaked on both faces but only by a novice
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find where this one is, or if it was |
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knapper. Side A displays well, while side B
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one of the islands drowned-out
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is a bit more rustic. It has a salvaged lateral
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by the opening of the Dams on
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fracture to one edge at the tip, and still retains |
the Columbia River |
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a small 1/8" flat from this, at the tip |
Ex: Michael Hough |
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| MHOT1124 |
A very Plain Jane light
gray chert |
Found in |
30.00 |
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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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| OT135 |
A very sweet and well made
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Recovered in
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35.00 |
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the rough material) white
quartz |
Worcester, Massachussetts
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Levanna dart point. It's in great
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condition and a real good looker.
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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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| TROT24 |
A very thin mottled dark
brownish-gray chert |
From an older collection, |
SOLD |
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Rockwall arrowhead from
the Woodland period |
recovered in Texas |
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between 1000 and 1400 years old. It's thoroughly and |
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randomly flaked on both faces by a novice knapper.
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It has a nick to the tip, but is otherwise "all there" |
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| TROT25 |
A fairly thick
semi-translucent honey, brown |
From an older collection, |
75.00 |
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and off-white agate
Rockwall arrowhead |
recovered in Texas |
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from the Woodland period between 1000
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and 1400 years old. It has flat sections on
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both faces from the original host stones
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surface and it has a spider bite to the tip |
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| TROT26 |
A very thin and slender
(sounds like it was on a diet) |
From an older collection, |
125.00 |
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well made blue flint
Knight Island arrowhead from |
recovered in Texas |
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the Woodland period between 1000 and 1500 years |
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old. Flaking patterns are thorough to both faces
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although the patterns on side B are more cursory.
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Surprisingly, for the age, this one is "all there" as
it
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was made. One superior and attractive point |
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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 |
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fossiliferous chert
Rockwall arrowhead from the Woodland |
recovered in Texas |
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period between 1000 and 1400 years old. It shows no
sign
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of ancient or recent damage but is slightly
asymmetrical in |
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form. It has nice desert polish and a highly unusual
sea shell
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fossil inclusion to the left side of the diagonal
"dig" on side B. |
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(Magnification is necessary to see it, but it's really
interesting) |
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Flaking is thorough to both faces in a random fashion.
The
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diagonal "dig" on side B is actually the remnants of a
quartz
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crystal inclusion which weathered out over time |
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| TROT29 |
A very light gray agatized
palm wood Bonham |
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 600 and 1200 years old. It has a
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brown vertical crystalline vein running from just
below |
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the tip to the hafting area on side A, less so on side
B. |
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It's missing one barb and a small section of the stem,
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but has nicely serrated edgework. |
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| TROT30 |
A fairly large (for type)
somewhat thick white |
From an older collection, |
100.00 |
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quartz Bonham arrowhead
from the Woodland |
recovered in Texas |
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through Mississippian periods between 600 and |
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1200 years old. It's missing one serration (the
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first one from the tip on the left side in photo 2)
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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 |
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red chalcedony classic
Howard arrowhead |
recovered in Texas |
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from the Mississippian period between 500
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to 700 years old. It's thoroughly flaked on
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both faces and has the nicest intricate
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serrations to both edges.
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| TROT34 |
An off-white and very light
gray chalcedony Howard |
From an older collection, |
35.00 |
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arrowhead from the
Mississippian period between 500 |
recovered in Texas |
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to 700 years old. It's missing one barb and from the
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usage wear to the serrated edges, it appears to have
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been used as a saw. It has a nick to one edge just
above |
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the hafting area (right side of last photo above), and
the
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flaking patterns are cursory, made by a novice knapper |
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| TROT35 |
A semi-translucent
snow-white agate Howard arrowhead |
From an older collection, |
100.00 |
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from the Mississippian
period between 500 to 700 years |
recovered in Texas |
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old. It's well flaked on both faces but only by a
novice
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knapper. It has a lateral fracture to the right edge
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base in photo 2, but from all indications this is the
way
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the novice knapper chose to create the notch itself
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