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Dimensions | 5.87 × 2.75 in |
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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.
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Dimensions | 5.87 × 2.75 in |
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This is a very unusual shape and beautiful material. It was either a hafted piece or it has a great hand grip with a natural thumb hold.
This is a broad thin well made blade with beveling on one edge. The tip is not broken. It has an imperfection in the chert that apparently didn’t bother the maker.
This is a thin well made Early Archaic blade.
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.
A very good example of a hafted blade.
This is a thin and very well made blade.
This is a nice example of a Woodland Period single notched knife. It is very thin and has one highly beveled edge.
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.