Native American, Texas, Missouri, New Mexico, Arizona, and Illinois, Transitional Paleo-Indian Period, ca. 13000 to 9300 BCE (15,000 to 9,500 BP). An exemplary collection of 13 hand-knapped stone projectile points boasting hues of misty rose, burnt sienna, butterscotch, blue-grey, vanilla, taupe, dark grey, and cream. Presenting lanceolate and triangular fluted forms, these impressive arrowheads represent the Midland, Clovis, Folsom, Pelican, Nochta, and Hi-Lo types. Knapped lithics, like these examples, are made using percussion, striking them with other stones; the process required to get them the correct shape requires training and skill. Size of largest: 1.375" W x 2.625" H (3.5 cm x 6.7 cm); Size of frame: 11" W x 8.875" H (27.9 cm x 22.5 cm)
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Provenance: private Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA collection; ex-Charles (Charlie) Meyer collection, noted collector and famed illustrator for Greg Perino, famed authenticator and writer
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Condition
Collection number inscribed on 8 points and collection label on 1 point. Losses to 5. Nicks and chips to all, commensurate with age and use. Otherwise, very nice. Fit with modern wood and glass frame. Loosening of frame in lower left corner.