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The pictures don’t do these justice. They were all found on sites that produced many other artifacts. They all show signs of use by Native Americans. They were used as hammerstones, nutting stones, grinding stones and game stones. There is a gamestone in the group that is worth the total price alone. It looks oblong in the photo but is perfectly round. All with shipping included.
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American made darkĀ glazed clay trade tobacco pipe used in the early to mid 1800’s. Found in central Ohio and has nice patina and is in great shape.
Eskimo-‘Yupik and Inupiat’ harpoon toggle in very intact condition.
Eskimo-‘Yupik and Inupiat’ fossilized ivory harpoon toggle is a rare one with barbs.
Very thinly made with nice patina and shows lots of use wear.
This piece has greatĀ patina and is a true piece of Native American fishing history.
This bone awl has a lot of smoothing from being used.
This point shows a lot of use wear, It is in great shape with the drilled end.
This Woodland period artifact shows a lot of use wear.