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Large Northeastern Native American Projectile Point – 3¾" Chert Spear / Knife Point – Prehistoric Lithic Artifact
Large Northeastern Native American Projectile Point – 3¾" Chert Spear / Knife Point – Prehistoric Lithic Artifact
A large and impressive Native American projectile point measuring approximately 3¾ inches, crafted from knapping-quality chert typical of the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions.
This substantial point displays strong bifacial flaking and classic prehistoric knapping scars, reflecting the skilled stone tool craftsmanship practiced for thousands of years across the Eastern Woodlands.
Large points like this were commonly used as spear points or multi-purpose cutting tools, and examples of this size and presence are increasingly desirable among collectors of authentic prehistoric artifacts.
Features include:
- Large 3¾ inch form with strong presence
- Bifacially worked edges with visible flake scars
- Material: Chert / Flint (microcrystalline quartz)
- Classic stemmed base suitable for hafting to a shaft or handle
- Recovered from the Northeastern United States
The craftsmanship required to shape stone tools of this size reflects generations of survival knowledge and engineering skill.
A striking example of prehistoric lithic technology and Native American craftsmanship.
Excellent piece for collectors of:
- Native American artifacts
- Eastern Woodland lithics
- Prehistoric hunting tools
Estimated Age
Approximately 1,000 – 4,000+ years old
(Common among Archaic to Woodland period projectile point traditions)
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