Authentic Ancient Artifacts
Lot of 5 Native American Arrowheads – Ohio Finds – Mixed Styles
Lot of 5 Native American Arrowheads – Ohio Finds – Mixed Styles
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.
Lot of 5 authentic Native American projectile points, surface-found in Ohio. Includes a mix of notched, stemmed, and triangular forms made from various regional cherts. Each point shows natural aging, patina, and field-found wear. Solid variety with good shapes and colors—ideal for collectors or display.
Likely Late Archaic to Late Woodland (approx. 1500 BC – 1200 AD)
Materials appear to include flint ridge chert, coshocton/dark chert, and tan/buff glacial cherts
Nice flaking on the lighter white/cream point; dark point shows classic Coshocton texture
All five look genuinely old, not modern reproductions
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