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Mississippian Points
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Mississippian Indian
(1,250 - 550 yrs) projectile points, arrowheads sale. Free shipping offer.
Guaranteed authentic, affordable, colorful. |
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Corn was one of the most productive plants cultivated by Native
American Indians and it changed life: It provided ample food for winter and
seed for spring. The climate change allowed an increased investment
in agriculture. The resulting social and religious expansion gave
rise to a new way of life. And because the hub of this sociological
revolution occurred in the Mississippi River valley, this time of
abundance was called
the Mississippian Period. While large game such as bison, elk
and deer were still being
hunted with Woodland style points, personal adornment with feathers
became important - as evident in the
multitude of bird points left behind. |
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We dont sell freshly chipped-out, perfectly-shaped agate
arrowheads. We sell REAL authentic Indian artifacts guaranteed thousands of years old. I go to auctions across
Illinois and purchase estate collections. Many of these Indian
artifacts were originally collected in the 1920s 1970s. |
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TERMINOLOGY |
BP stands for "Before Present" or "years ago" |
< stands for "slightly less than" |
> stands for "slightly more than" |
*Collector
markings are removable with acetone (fingernail polish remover). |
"Just
wanted to say thanks for the great little points. After viewing them under a
glass ... they are the real deal" T. Eddington, IL
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P336m
Type: Bird Point
Length: 7/8<
Material: Beige Flint
Age: Mississippian (1,250 to 550 BP) |
Provenance: Peoria County, IL
Date found: Hanna City, IL auction, March 2004
$19
SOLD |
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P339m
Type: Bird Point
Length: 1.0>
Material: Pink Flint
Age: Mississippian (1,250 to 550 BP) |
Provenance: Peoria County, IL
Date found: Hanna City, IL auction, March 2004
$22
SOLD |
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P341m
Type: Turkey Point
Length: 1 1/4
Material: Light Gray Flint
Age: Mississippian (1,250 to 550 BP) |
Provenance: Peoria County, IL
Date found: Hanna City, IL auction, March 2004
$29
SOLD |
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P344m
Type: Double Side Notch
Length: 1 1/4<
Material: Obsidian
Age: Mississippian (1,250 to 550 BP) |
Comment: Black volcanic glass is rare in this region and was likely
the result of trade with western regions.
Provenance: Peoria County, IL
Date found: Hanna City, IL auction, March 2004
$37
SOLD |
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P345m
Type: Corner Notch
Length: 3/4>
Material: Beige Flint
Age: Early Mississippian (1,250 to 1,000 BP) |
Provenance: Peoria County, IL
Date found: Hanna City, IL auction, March 2004
$17
SOLD |
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P283m
Type: Side Notch
Length: 1.0>
Material: Light Gray Flint
Age: Early Mississippian (1,250 to 1,000 BP) |
Provenance: Peoria County, IL
Acquisition: 2012 Spoon River Scenic Drive from an independent
dealer.
$22
SOLD |
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P267m
Type: Side Notch Gem Point
Length: 1.0>
Material: Smoke Flint
Age: Early Mississippian (1,250 to 1,000 BP) |
Comments:
Recovered from Spoon River bottomland in the 1950s near
Williamsfield, IL where many of the figurines on this website were
found. From the Glen
R. Kneer Collection.
Provenance: Knox CO. IL, Site 2601.A
$69
SOLD |
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P236
Type: Bird Point
Length: 11/16"
Material: Necro Flint
Age: Mississippian (1,250 to 550 BP) |
Probable Usage:
Small game, large birds.
Provenance: Henderson CO, IL
Date found: Purchased from independent dealer in Galesburg IL, Mar.
2012
$11 SOLD |
Item #: P48
Type: Cahokia notched arrowhead
Length: 1 1/8<
Material: Cream flint
Age: Mississippian (1,250 to 550 BP)
Probable Usage: Arrow point (Hard to find)
Provenance: Dahinda, Illinois; Knox County; Spoon River Bottom
Date found: Illinois farm auction, Sept. 2009
Price: $65
SOLD |
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Item #: P49
Type: Cahokia, Un-notched arrowhead
Length: 1 1/4>
Material: Cream flint
Age: Mississippian (1,250 to 550 BP)
Probable Usage: Arrow point (Hard to find)
Provenance: Dahinda, Illinois; Knox County; Spoon River Bottom
Date found: Illinois farm auction, Sept. 2009
Price: $55
SOLD |
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Our
Guarantee |
All
artifacts presented here from the Spoon River and other sites
are guaranteed to be unaltered originals. We abide by these
strict Rules of Conduct for fairness in trade: One,
We do not knowingly or intentionally sale reproduction
artifacts. If the original broken surfaces on any tested point by an
independent laboratory prove these pieces to be historic, then
return it and we will refund to you, in full, the price of the
artifact; Two, If for any other reason you are
unhappy with your purchase, you have 14 days to return the item
for a full refund, excluding return shipping charges, no
questions asked. All returned items must however be received in
the original condition for a full refund. Three,
we maintain a strict smoke- and pet-free environment. Arrowheads
and Stone Age tools from neighboring Spoon River valley sites
are also available. |
Steve and Delores
Hampton
paleoart@centurylink.net |
Affordable AUTHENTIC
Native American Indian ARROWHEADS sale
Return
Policy
Items may be returned undamaged for a full refund
(minus PayPal fees and return shipping cost) within 14 days of purchase. Buyer is fully responsible for the
secure packaging of the returned article. |
Also see
http://www.westernartifacts.com
and http://www.relicshack.com
For
more Ice Age Indian Artifacts...

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