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$125.00
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.
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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.
This point has has been anciently resharpened in a very unusual way. It was chipped and then ground smooth.
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.
This is a fine point made of high quality material. It has a thinned basal area with a 1/2″ flute on one side.
A very well made point with a thinned basal area (almost fluted) and nice patina.
This is a fine very well made Early Archaic point.
This is a nice group of various point styles. All personally found in Indiana. The counties will be supplied the the buyer or anyone who asks. The largest one at 1-3/4″ alone is worth the total price. And Free Shipping is a bonus.