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Even More Paleo and Archaic Arrowheads


Group 11:
Drill on a stand. 1 5/8". They took a flake approaching 1/2" thick and formed it into this drill. What is neat is that it sits straight up on the crust base, and also has fingerholds. $15
Awl. Too fine to be called a drill. 1 3/4". Absolutely perfect tip. Don't drop it. $25
Drill / Perforator. 2 5/16". Not a reworked point but made from scratch this way. Fine. $35
Dalton Greenbrier drill. 2 5/8". Tip ding but nice regardless. $30
Hickory Ridge drill. Just shy of 3". Tip ding. Cave patina. $35
Key drill. 2 1/2". Thumb hold at the bottom. The bit is finely made with super material. $25




Group 12:
Snyders. 2 3/4". Much nicer in hand. $25
Snyders. 2 1/2". You can tell this one has been in a cave. $25
I have no idea what type this is. 2 1/4" Johnson-quality flaking so maybe a variant. Thin. $35
Snyders. 2 1/2" Camera isn't capturing the fine workmanship on this white material. $30
Big Creek. 2". A little rough but super green material. $15.






Group 13:
Dalton Breckenridge.
2 7/8". Glossy pinkish chert - novaculite? $40
Dalton Classic. 2 3/8".  St. Louis green chert? Thin, nice, I think this is the only dalton I have ever seen with this curved knife shape. Not sure I want to sell it. $50
Dalton Greenbrier. 2 3/16". Great bevels. Lightly fluted one side. $40
Dalton. 2 1/4". Tip and side ding but oh what heat-treated color. Other side is a lighter shade of red. $20
Dalton. 2 3/16". Black pitken chert. Has been in a fire. $20





Group 14:
Dalton Hemphill. 2". If you don't have this variant this is a quality example. $35
Adena Notched Base. 2 3/4" Excellent workmanship, good size. Base is snapped, at the time it was made on purpose I believe. $45
Baker Drill. 2 3/4". Unusual Early Archaic type. Fluted. $30
Arrow (aka "Bird) Point. 2 1/4". Not sure of the type, almost Nodena-like, much nicer than the picture. Would not like to be shot with it. $20
Nodena (top). 1 5/8". Classic bird point. $10
Scallorn. (bottom). 1 1/8". Serrations! $15





Group 15:
Hidden Valley. 2 1/8". G9. Reed Springs chert. $25
Early Stemmed. 2 3/8". Stack on the back but really nice otherwise. $50
Johnson. 2 3/8". With a long stem, very close to a Dalton variant actually.
Marshall. 2 1/8". Thin! Nice edgework. $40
Lange. 2 1/4". Might be something else. Good thin quality point. $25



Check out the Johnson, White River, Dalton and Searcy arrowheads on Page 4.
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