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$28.50
This is a nice example of a Woodland Period single notched knife. It is very thin and has one highly beveled edge.
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This is a nice collection of 5 colorful uni-face scrapers. Sometimes called thumbnail scrapers these were multi-use tools used for scaling fish, scraping hides, etc. These were all personally found in Indiana and 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 is a beautiful Archaic Period lanceolate blade. It weighs in at just under 4″ It has a very highly ground base. What appears in the photos to be a nick on the side is what I believe to have been done at the time of manufacture.
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 thin and very well made blade.
This is a very nice thin and well made tool. It has great flaking of the material and fine edgework. It has a lot of patina with more on one side than the other.
This is a very nice group of arrowheads that were re-purposed to use as scrapers that were hafted to a handle. This colorful group highlights various styles of points and materials used.
A very good example of a hafted blade.