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Gorgeous Banded Stilwell
The material on this beauty is unbelievable. I’ve not seen it before . It is very colorful and banded almost like petrified wood. This point was part of a group of artifacts purchased at a museum auction near Xenia Ohio in the early 1970’s.

Ohio Stilwell
This point was picked up at a museum auction near Xenia Ohio in the early 1970’s

Small Double Sided Mortar and Pestle
Here is a very nice and well used small mortar and pestle. It is hard to see the indentations on both sides of the mortar in the photos. The centers are about 1/4″ lower on the working areas. There is a nice polish from use in the middle of both sides and the outer edges still show the pecking from being shaped. This is a great and unusually small example. It was possibly made to be portable. The pestle was found a couple years later in the same field. That doesn’t necessarily mean they were ever a pair but they do seem to fit each others contour. The pestle has a nutting divot on it’s working side and has pecking from rough shaping still present. It also has a nice smoothing on the bottom from use. They display very well together.

Fishspear
Here is a nice sturdy point typical of it’s type. This was part of a purchase from a farm auction near Chillocothe Ohio.

Indiana Pipe Creek
This is a nice example of a Woodland Period single notched knife. It is very thin and has one highly beveled edge.

Hornstone Drill / Multi-tool
This odd drill / multi-tool shows nice use wear.

3 Nicer Stemmed Arrowheads
Here are three better than average field grade points. These Late Archaic points range in length from 1-1/2″ to 2-1/16″. One has a needle tip. Counties recovered from will be supplied to the buyer.

Nodena Points
Here is a pair of Mississippian Period points from Indiana. These are both typical of the style.

Native American Flint Drills
Here are two drills of different styles. One was probably made from an exhausted arrowhead. The other has a double bit. They are 1-5/8″ and 1-1/4″. Indiana counties recovered from will be supplied to the buyer.

Fort Ancient
Here is a nice Mississippian point typical of the style.

Native American Pencil Drills
This type of drill is hard to date because this type was made throughout Native American history. They are 2-1/8″ and 1-3/4″ Both were found in the same field in the 1970’s.

Native American Indian Arrowheads
Here is a group of field grade authentic arrowheads. They are of various styles and materials. They range in size from 2″ to 1-3/8″. Own a piece of ancient American history. Free shipping.