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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 colorful mix of nice Madison triangles. They range in length from 1 7/8″ to 5/8″ All personally found in Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky. Counties recovered from will be furnished to buyer or upon request.
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.
This is a fine point made of high quality material. It has a thinned basal area with a 1/2″ flute on one side.
This is a thin well made piece. This point was purchased in 1967 as part of a farmers collection from Southern Ohio.
These are found in Miami and Bartholomew Counties in Indiana. Both are examples of arrowheads being reporposed into hafted scrapers during ancient times.
This point has has been anciently resharpened in a very unusual way. It was chipped and then ground smooth.
This is a nice point with great flaking and pretty material. It has a small ancient nick on one ear.
This is a good example of a Woodland period Point.