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5 Thin Madisons
Here is an awesome group of thin well made Midison points. These were from the late Woodland and Mississippian Periods. These points were true arrowheads that wrer made after the bow was introduced in Indiana around 1200 years ago. All were legally recovered surface hunting in Tippecane County, Indiana farm fields in the 1960’s.

3 Thin Madisons From Cass County Indiana
These are three Madisons that are much better than average. They are all thin and very well made. They were all found in the same Cass County field but years apart.

Collection of End Scrapers / Thumbnails
Here is a nice group of 10 well made end scrapers. They were used for many jobs such as scaling fish, scraping hides and wood. These are all uniface in style.

Flint Ridge Flake Knives / Bladelets
Here is a colorful group of thin flake knives or bladelets. The ancient Native Americans made them to be used for cutting. They are as sharp as a scalpel when they are made. This technology was used beginning in Paleo times. The longest is 2-1/4″ in length.

Archaic Side Notched Points
Here are two nice quality side notched points. Both were recovered in Indiana in Miami and Huntington Counties

Dickson Drill
Here is a Burlington chert Dikson that was reused as a drill.

3 Madison Points
Here is a group of thin well made Madisons. The longest is 1-1/2″

Native American Hammerstones, Nutting Stones, Pestles and Game Stones
Each one of these stones was found on sites that were plentiful with artifacts. Each one also show signs of use and wear by Native Americans. They were used as hammerstones, nutting stones, grinding stones, pestles and game stones. Add these to a display or rock garden. Receive a box of rocks in the mail and I pay for shipping!

10 Colorful Hafted Scrapers
Here is a nicer group of hafted scrapers. They were once used as arrowheads and knives. Possibly after being broken the Native Americans then recycled them into hafted scrapers. They are made of various styles and materials. All were personally recovered from farm fields in the Midwest. I see one in this group that is worth the price by itself.

Collection of 26 Native American Arrowheads – Reserved
This is a group of points that represent various time periods and types. Most are from the Wabash and Ohio River basin. Some were personal finds and others from old farmers collections. All guaranteed to be old and authentic.

Group of Native American Arrowheads
Here is a group of four arrowheads. They are all old, authentic and Native American made. Own a piece of American history. Free shipping.

3 Small Native American Drills
This is a nice group of small drills of various styles. It is hard to judge age on these styles because they were made and used throughout Native American existence.