Native American Indian Arrowhead Gaming Balls Tools Lot
This listing is for great collection of Native American artifacts, mainly from the northeast USA. There are six projectile points, two scrapers, one drill, two stone fragments (possible scrapers) and a set of five ground stone balls. The points appear to range in styles from late Archaic to late Woodland, but we cannot be certain. The stone balls were purchased at an antique store in Connecticut and are believed to be some sort of Native American gaming balls from the Carolinas. The large one measures about 1 1/4" in diameter and the smaller ones measure just under 1" in diameter. They are quite heavy. We have no reserve price, so don't miss your chance to add these to your collection.
More information on the pieces:
Two dark points: look to be slate and are marked 'N.J.", measure 3" and 1 5/8"
Dark green chert point: marked "Addison Co, VT", measures 2 5/8".
Grayish pointed scraper: marked "S-ILL", measures 2 3/8"
Large point is unmarked, measures 4 1/4"
Light gray stemmed point: unmarked, measures 2 7/8"
Dark gray stemmed point: unmarked, measures 2 5/8"
White drill: unmarked, measures 3 1/2"
White rectangular scraper: unmarked, measures 2 3/4"
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