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3 Authentic Iroquoian Arrowheads – Hand-Flaked Stone Points | Unearthed in Pennsylvania | Woodland-Era Artifacts
3 Authentic Iroquoian Arrowheads – Hand-Flaked Stone Points | Unearthed in Pennsylvania | Woodland-Era Artifacts
Arrowheads weren’t just tools—they were often traded like money. Tribes valued them for their usefulness and skillful craftsmanship, making them a form of early currency in Native American trade long before coins came along.
Beautiful set of three Iroquoian-style arrowheads, each carefully hand-flaked from local Pennsylvania chert.
Recovered from a private surface collection, these points showcase classic Northeastern Woodland craftsmanship — finely knapped blades with distinct notches and tapering tips.
Estimated age: circa AD 1300 – 1700.
Perfect for collectors of Native American artifacts, prehistoric tools, or early American archaeology.
All pieces are intact and display excellent detail — ready for display or educational study.
Details
Culture : Iroquoian (Woodland tradition)
Origin : Pennsylvania, USA
Material : Chert / Jasper
Age : Approx. 300 – 700 years
Condition : Excavated, stable, good definition
Provenance : Private Pennsylvania collection
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