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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.
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These are found in Miami and Bartholomew Counties in Indiana. Both are examples of arrowheads being reporposed into hafted scrapers during ancient times.
A very good example of a hafted blade.
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.
These are two nice examples of side notched Archaic points – A 1.25″ Big Sandy found in Morgan County Indiana in 1972 and a 1.62″ Brewerton Side Notch found in Ross County Ohio in 1967.
This is a fine specimen. It has diagonal flaking, flutes on both sides, two-toned material and a super ground basal area.
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 is a fine very well made Early Archaic point.
This is a group of 3 very nice points. Counties recovered in will be supplied to purchaser or upon request. Size range is 1 3/8″ to 1 3/16″.