Native American, central/midwestern United States, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 500 to 1500 CE, found in Warren County, Missouri. A hand-knapped chert spear point exhibiting mottled beige, tan, gray, and pink hues. The petaloid point features a bifacial design with sharpened edges, lightly convex faces, and a fin-form tail with deep notches carved on the lateral sides. This point was likely bound to the end of a wooden pole via lengths of leather or sinew, perhaps for hunting or defending one's ground. Size (point): 5.75" L x 2.25" W (14.6 cm x 5.7 cm); (display case): 8.125" L x 6.125" W (20.6 cm x 15.6 cm)
Provenance: private Brevard, North Carolina, USA collection; found in Warren County, Missouri
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#171098
Condition
Minor nicks and abrasions commensurate with age and knapping process, otherwise intact and very good. Nice surface smoothness throughout. Find site information written in black on both faces.