

P001 - 4-7/8" sonora paleo blade from kentucky.
This piece was in a collection that consisted of several boards of artifacts all found in fields along the Licking river valley in KY. Super example that is very nice, check out how the botton is squared off, super flaking too. Ex- Ey. $250

P002 - 3-5/8" Kanawha flint fluted Redstone, found in Eastern Adams Co. OH. along the River by Richard Green. Nice basal and side grinding. fluted on one side and thinned out on the other. redstones are rare but one from Ohio is just crazy rare. Great artifact, Davis COA. Was $1500, Now $800

P003 - 2-1/4" Boyles chert Fluted cumberland. Some may disagree with me calling it a cumberland but if you compare it with other cumberlands the basal configuration and the flaking are consistant. This piece was in a collection that consisted of several boards of artifacts all found in fields along the Licking river valley in KY. This piece could be the logo for Gold fish crackers! Perfect, no flaws. Ex- Ey. $600


P004 - 3-3/4" Uppermercer paleo knife. this piece was used until it was exhausted completely. the best part of this piece is the crazy color scheme. Found in Adams Co. Ind by Herb Banning. $100


P005 - 4" coshocton paleo blade, it was almost a unifacal one but has some edge work on that side. Same provenance as above. Fairly thin for the length. $45


P006 - 2-1/4" Delaware chert square knife. This one is small but made better than most I have seen. Same provenance as above. This is a really neat piece in hand, my camera never does white flint justice. $40


P007 - 2-1/16" flint ridge stringtown lance. This is a super piece for its size, it is made better that most stringtowns, and has very nice material. If you collect Stringtowns this piece is a must for your collection. best small example you will find. Same provenance as above. $65


P008 - 3-3/4" paleo lance, made of what looks like a quartz like material, it also reminds me of upper mercer flint. Either way it has super material and good size. Same provenance as above. $75



P009 - Group of 6 paleo tools, 3 uniface, 1 blade type, 1 square type, and 1 crescent form.size range is 3+" to 2". All from The Water Wheel farm site in Ohio. $100 SOLD


P010 - 3-3/8" coshocton paleo blade that was broken and repaired anciently. Found near the Mad River in Champaign Co. OH. By Richard Rockwell. Super paleo flaking and great from. $100


P011 - 2-1/4" Hornstone paleo lance, found in the Licking river valley in Kentucky Ex- Ey. the sides are lightly ground and it is made with a neat curve to the piece. $60


P012 - 2-1/16" Kentucky blue paleo stemmed lance, found in the Licking river valley in Kentucky Ex- Ey. Check out the neat orange color ring in the flint on one side. Lightly ground sides. $60


P013 - 2-3/8" flint ridge paleo lance, heavy grinding on the base and sides on this piece. Central OH piece Ex- Potter. Really nice material and made great. $150



P014 - 4-1/16" Hornstone paleo uniface blade. this is one thin piece of flint, and the way it is made gives it the look of being fluted. Absolutely killer piece! Kentucky piece, no other history right now. Looks like a Japanese sword. $200


P015 - the 2 pieces in the center and the right are sold. the piece on the left is 1-5/8" dalton variant, I believe it is made out of a nice form of dover flint. Found in the Licking river valley in KY. Ex- Ey. $40