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True artifcats, stone tools, effigies from one ancient archaic Indian settlement in NE Ohio. True Ancient American Artifacts. All artifacts found at a single ancient settlement. All of the artifacts presented on this website are from a single ancient settlement. We will present the stone tools, the works of art, the crude implements, rough ...

Native American Artifacts: Identification and Appraisal ...

While many small stone tools sell for under $50 on auction sites, authenticated, valuable Indian artifacts can be worth much more. Here are some of the most valuable Native American artifacts that have sold on eBay: A carved stone effigy dating from 1000 BC to …

Native Americans Tools and Weapons during the Stone Age

Native Americans Tools and Weapons – Flaking Tools. These American Indian stone tools are usually made of flint. They are often made my chipping big breakable stones in flakes and use the smaller parts as tools. The sharp edges are then used as knives. These flaking tools paved way to the creation of other stone tools and weapons.

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Stone Tools - creekbed

Stone Tools - Celts, Net weights, Axes, Banner Stones. Axe - 3/4 Groove. Colorado. L 6.5" x W 2". 3/4 groove are deemed younger than full groove axes and were probably associated with the late Archaic to the Woodland periods. Celts are associated with the Woodland times through the Mississippian. Axe - Full Groove.

True Ancient American Artifacts Stone Tools

All of the artifacts presented on this website are from a single ancient settlement. We will present the stone tools, the works of art, the crude implements, rough sculptures, problematical artifacts and everything from the site that appears to have been made or …

How to Identify an Indian Tool Made From Rock | Our Pastimes

Paleolithic comes from the Greek words "paleo," meaning old, and "lithic," meaning stone. This type of settlement site dates back about 10,000 years. The large tools were crafted to kill and process large game abundant in the area at the time, such as mammoths. As large game became scarce, Indians began hunting and killing medium-size game.

Native American Artifacts: Arrowheads

Many of these pointed flint tools were never . used on spears, arrows, or atlatls (a type of spear thrower, pronounced ät'-lä-t. ə. l). Depending on their size and thickness, most flint tools were used as hand-held or hafted blades (blades fitted with a handle), scrapers, or knives. Use of the word arrowhead is

Possibly Native American??? Hand Made Stone Axe/ Hammer ...

Some collectors from towns will pay hundreds for a postcard of their town. This is a Native American full-grooved axe, i.e. groove goes all the way around, vs. 3/4-grooved. These were made and used throughout most of North America, with minor variations in …

Indian stone war hammers, axe, celt and tool sale

Woodland Indian Stone Tool: Item #: RT4 Multi-Tool Length: 3 3/8<" Material: White flint Age: Middle Woodland (2,200 – 1,800 BP) American Indian Tools: This unique artifact has a scribe point at the bottom for writing on bone and wood and it shows a bit of wear. There is a smooth edge on one side near the lower end of the tool and a serrated ...

Native American Stone Tools by cyberrug

A stone micro-tool with a graver tip, could be used for perforating or tattooing, Pre-European contact, Native American, greater Southeast US: $9.00 #2176A : A small stone micro-tool, a micro hafted scraper with a disproportionately long stem, Pre-European contact, Native American, greater Southeast US: $12.00 #2115J: 1 1/2" x 1"

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