Mississippian
M1- Caddoan Blade Found: Spiro Mound site Length: 5 3/4 inches
This is one super blade that was reportedly found in the early 1900's at the Spiro Mounds site. It resided in a collection in Tulsa, OK until the owners death a few years ago. I am still trying to gather more info and will post it if I get it. Now... to the blade. Very typical Caddo type blade that is notched on one side. These blades are sometimes found with notches. It is thin for it's size being right at a 1/4 inch thick at it's thickest point. These don't come along often so don't miss out on the chance to own an authentic Spiro culture blade.
600.00
M2- Madison Found: Charles Taylor- Winston Co., AL Length: 1 3/8 inches
Here is a super nice little Madison with what Overstreet's describes as a Donnaha tip. Great flaking and form.
40.00
M3- Madison Found: Charles Taylor- Winston Co., AL Length: 1 1/2 inches
Super nice birdie with great material that I think is native to East Alabama.
20.00
M4- Fort Ancient Found: Goffs Corner, KY Length: 1 5/8 inches
Super nice and typical for the type. The Fort ancient culture came in the very late Mississippian to proto historic period.
35.00
M5- Madison Found: Morgan Co., AL Length: 1 1/8 inches
Not much to say about this one that the pictures don't. Top notch birdie.
40.00
M6- Guntersville Found: Morgan Co., AL Length: 1 5/8 inches
Jeeze.... this point is just plain killer. Made from Red Jasper material with killer flaking and form.
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M7- Fort Ancient drill Found: Morgan Co., AL Length: 1 5/8 inches
This is truly a killer drill from the Ft. Ancient culture. It is made of off a flake and is uni-faced basically on both sides with most of the flaking going around the sides.
30.00
M8- Macro or micro drills Found: Morgan Co., AL Length: 1 inch / 1 1/8 inches
This is something a lot of people just don't find or have in their collections. 2 nice examples.
10.00