Price:
$35.00
Status:
Available
Six 'arrowheads' found along the Ohio River, Perry or Spencer County, Indiana--all are made of the various forms of Indiana Hornstone found in neighboring Harrison County, IN--the longest is 2&1/16", a rounded tip Hopewell point--a stout point that was a mixed cutting-and-scraping tool head. The rounded base Adena is 2", as is the stemmed Woodland Culture point beside it. The smallest is a side notched point that's slightly over 1&1/2". The expanded stem Motley-type is 1&13/16", the Bakers Creek/ Lowe--Late Hopewell is just under 1&3/4", and thin--as is normal for the point type, only 1/4"--these Bakers Creek were some of the Hopewell peoples' first attempts at making 'true' bow-and-arrow points some fifteen hundred BP--they got very good at making true arrowheads very, very quickly, made them much smaller. All six are guaranteed authentic in every detail. Shipping is $6.00, and checks, cash, or M.O>s are welcomed--sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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