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Decorated Slate Pendant Study Piece
This piece shows a great cross section of the conical drilled hole. It is unusual with it’s highly decorative small drillings on both sides. A true example of early Native American artwork.

4-1/8″ Turkeytail – Reserved
Here is a real beauty made of high quality material. It is very thin and symmetrical with excellent workmanship. The maker used the entire length of the material as the piece shows the rind on both ends.

Rice Lobed
This is a nice little Early Archaic point that got plenty of use. It appears to have been resharpened down to a nub.

Drill / Awl / Graver
This is a great little perforator / awl / drill It has a fine needle tip and a flared base for an easy grip. These are hard to date as they were used throughout Native American history.

Large Thin Native American Blade
This is a cool tool. It has the most excellent patina. The material has fossil shells embedded throughout it. It is hard to show them in the photos. The large divots are not chips in the material, they are the shells.

Snyders
This is a nice point made by the Hopewell culture The banded chert is well made and very colorful.