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3 Native American Corner-Notched "Dovetail" Arrowheads – Chert Flint Points – Display Collection
3 Native American Corner-Notched "Dovetail" Arrowheads – Chert Flint Points – Display Collection
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Arrowheads and stone tools 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.
Imagine displaying three hand-crafted prehistoric stone points on your shelf — each one a quiet testament to the skill and patience of an ancient maker. This trio offers exactly that: three well-matched corner-notched points in light chert and flint, each with its own character, presented together as a cohesive display group.
The Points at a Glance
- Left: Most symmetrical of the three — clean lines, tan chert, excellent form (~2.0–2.5")
- Center: The star of the group — richest coloration and patina, strongest visual character (~2.0–2.25")
- Right: Nice overall form with attractive surface staining, white chert (~2.0–2.5")
Features
- Three prehistoric stone points sold as a group
- Corner-notched / dovetail-style forms
- Chert / flint construction (microcrystalline silicate)
- Complete or near-complete examples
- Excellent display and educational appeal
Collector Notes
The "Dovetail" label is used here in the collector sense — these are attractive corner-notched points consistent with that style. The trio presents well together and benefits from the visual contrast between the tan, brown-patinated, and white specimens. Selling as a matched group adds presentation value beyond what individual sales would achieve.
Perfect For
- Native American artifact collections
- Arrowhead and point collectors
- Flint knapping reference specimens
- Educational and primitive technology displays
- Shadow box or framed display groupings
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