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This is a beauty. I think it is a Thebes Corner Notch. It is thin, serrated, beveled on the left side and ground on the base. It has amazing patina throughout and a fine tip.
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This is a good example of a Woodland period Point.
This is a very good quality group of four re-purposed arrowheads. Some refer to these as blunt points. They were attached to a wooden or bone handle and used as scrapers.All were personally found in Illinois and Indiana. County information will be supplied to purchaser or anyone who asks.
This is a beautiful point in great shape. It is highly beveled, has a ground base and is nicely serrated.
This is a sturdy well made piece. This point was purchased in 1967 as part of a farmers collection from Southern Ohio.
This point is finely serrated with a ground base. It has a couple small ancient nicks but with the high quality material and excellent craftsmanship it is a great candidate for restoration.
This Woodland period point was crafted from beautiful mottled chert. It would be a nice addition to any collection. This camouflaged point was hard to spot. Fortunately I had better eyesight back then.
A nice little dart point with sharp barbs. It also has an unusual flat spot on the side that is not flaked. The maker maybe ran into a tough spot or had another reason to leave it that way.
These are two very nice points. The larger one is 1.5″ tall and was recovered in the Indianapolis city limits during the construction of Interstate 70 in the late 60’s. The other was found in Gallitin County, Illinois in 1974.