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Small Quartz Hoof Pestle
This is a smaller size very polished pestle that shows areas of quarts crystal throughout. It has been used extensively and shows much smoothing from that use. It stands and displays very well.

Nice Archaic Blade From Indiana
This is a well made blade with the rind of the material still at the base. It has great percussion flaking and very fine pressure flaking on one edge.

3-3/4″ Adena Narrow Stem
Here is a big Adena Culture blade. It has great patina and is typical of the style.

Hafted Shafted Scraper – Edgefield
This is an unusual Early Archaic hafted tool. It appears the maker utilized the natural flaw within the material.

Beveled Cobbs Triangular
This is a highly beveled blade. It has streaks of quartz running through the material.

Adena Drill
This drill was repurposed from an Adena stemmed point in ancient times. It has a great shape and shows nice use wear.

Kirk Corner Notched Point
This is a very well made Early Archaic point. There is a possible nick on the base that looks to be as old as the point it self and possibly done during it’s making.

Notched Red Ochre Blade
A very thin great shaped blade that sparkles in the sun light. It has a possible ancient side nick that looks more like an intentional notch as it is flaked from both sides.

Thebes
Some collectors call this ‘Snapped Base Form’ but I call it broke. Which ever way you go this is a cool Early Archaic artifactt.

Fluted Point
This point is fluted on both sides with a ground basal areas. There is a percussion flake taken off one side that leaves the tip almost uniface. It could have been done during a sharpening process. This is a very old point that shows it’s age.