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Paleo Artifacts
There are two types of recognized Osceola Greenbriars - Type I and Type II - one with a nipple left in the basal edge and one without. This is the type without the striking nipple in the basal edge...
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Osceola GBri
Super polished, very translucent, classic unifacial design with nice edgework on the cutting side of the blade.
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Fine FlakeKn
Thin and well preserved with nice Mottled color and polish/patina. Nice waisted hafting area and heavily ground.
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Mottled Simp
Textbook example of a rare type to find intact and this one was persoanlly found by a legend in the artifact world many years ago, in SW Ga.
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Osceola Gbri
Love the intact striking nipple on this rare and much sought after Osceola Greenbriar type. Well made and heavy patina with nice basal grinding in the hafting area.
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BigNip Osceo
This point reminds me of an artists canvas that has begun a painting of a western scene. Nice size and exceptional character, with chocolate and tan accents, in good condition. From my personal...
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Canvas Stanf
Looking for the oldest point type in North America but don't want to break the bank. This heavily patinated and fluted example displays nicely and is easy on the pocketbook.
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White Clovis
These very rare and VERY early paleo tools are some of the most interesting of all in the paleo tool kit in my opinion. This square knife has several cutting edges and appears to have been made for...
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Trapezoid Kn