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2 Native American Stone Arrowheads/Spear Points Quartz & Chert Artifacts View Watchlist >
Ancient Hunting Points | Found in Northeastern Ohio | Archaic Period
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Lot # 055
System ID # 20418002
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Up for auction is a striking pair of Native American stone arrowheads or spear tips used for hunting and protection. The darker point appears to be crafted from flint or chert, while the lighter translucent example is likely quartz. The white point closely resembles a Lamoka-type form, known for its narrow, stemmed design commonly associated with the Northeastern United States, while the darker notched point reflects traditional hunting tool styles used across North America.
According to the accompanying note, these artifacts were discovered while plowing in Northeastern Ohio in Orange Township, a common way such pieces are uncovered from historic Native American activity sites. Similar projectile points found throughout North America can range in age from several hundred to well over 13,000 years old, depending on the specific type and cultural period. These artifacts offer wonderful collector appeal for enthusiasts of indigenous history, archaeology, and early American craftsmanship.
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