Knife River Points
Collectionof 29 mostly Knife River points including arrowheads, knives, drills and scrapers. Collected at a Mandan site in North Dakota. This it...
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Collectionof 29 mostly Knife River points including arrowheads, knives, drills and scrapers. Collected at a Mandan site in North Dakota. This it...
View full detailsCollection of three New Jersey full groove axes mounted on board. This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, h...
View full detailsThe basic rectangular form has been ovalized by grinding. A crude incised line defines the border on either side indicating dual sided utilization....
View full detailsLate unridged 3/4 groove axe form. Little shaping is apparent other than the hafting groove and the formation of the bit. The X/Y edges are basical...
View full detailsDeveloped, unridged, 3/4 groove axe. The groove ridges have disappeared except for a faint lower ridge formed by shaping the blade face. Both sides...
View full detailsDeveloped, unridged, 3/4 groove axe. The groove ridges have disappeared and the axe is less rectangular and more rounded. The low ridges formed fro...
View full detailsDeveloped ridged, 3/4 groove axe. A descendant of the earlier pronounced ridge form, this axe tends to be smaller and less wide. The lower groove r...
View full detailsDeveloped, unridged, 3/4 groove axe. The groove ridges have disappeared except for a faint lower ridge formed by shaping the blade face. Both sides...
View full detailsDeveloped, unridged, 3/4 groove axe. The groove ridges have disappeared except for a faint trace on the outer edge, probably left from shaping the ...
View full detailsDeveloped, unridged, 3/4 groove axe. A descendant of the earlier pronounced ridge form, remnants of ridges remain above and below the hafting groov...
View full detailsCollection of 14 worked, Knife River pieces including points, scrapers and knives. Collected at a Mandan site in North Dakota. This item is gua...
View full detailsAnd exceptionally large 19th Century hide scraper from the Northwest. This is wonderful example of an elk scraper or hide flesher known as a "wahin...
View full details19th Century wrought iron scraper. Serrated with buffalo hide handgrip wrapping. From the Flathead Reservation . Utility piece last used by Louis...
View full detailsHighly polished oosic. Native used as a seal club.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Arctic - Unknown, Native AmericanSIZE: 23"
Collection of 18 prehistoric fossilized bear teeth. Worn smooth by carrying.PERIOD: PrehistoricORIGIN: Arctic - Inuit, Native AmericanSIZE: Large...
View full detailsCollection of 30 fossilized teeth. Carried till worn smooth. Used for money. Collected by Marilyn Carter, author of Legends, Tales & Totems of ...
View full detailsHighly polished Ohio single groove axe. This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, has been exported legally a...
View full detailsFour exceptional points. All different. Found 1940s around Lake CDA. This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described...
View full detailsCollection of three points. This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, has been exported legally and is legal ...
View full detailsBuffalo scapula scraper/hoe. Collected in South Dakota. High polished from grease and fat.PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: South Dakota, United Stat...
View full detailsCollected by John Warfield in Oregon. 3 Obsidian 1" to 3", prehistoric This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as describ...
View full details"Flare used to make a noise to attract quail" at a California Mission.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: California, United StatesSIZE: Handle 16" Flapp...
View full detailsDentalia Purse; from Olympia elk; Coastal much larger than normal. Comes with a selection of Dentalia shells.PERIOD: Early 19th CenturyORIGIN: Was...
View full detailsMandan Upper Missouri corn mortar and pestle, made from a cottonwood stump. Was in a Colorado ranch house for the last 100 years; museum quality. P...
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