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Breastplate - Forty rows of Genuine Bone Hair pipe, Crow color glass trade beads. Old style hollow brass beads. Shell concho with feather, trimmed with buckskin fringe. Cheyenne color glass trade beads. Old style hollow brass beads, abalone concho disc and horse hair. Trimmed with Elk fringe. Simulated grizzly claw at very bottom of plate. coyote teeth, bones, abalone disc and buckskin fringe

These arrowheads ranging as early as 12,000 B.C early paleo to the Mississippian era of 1650 A.D In the paleo the arrowheads ranged from clovis, Cumberland,folsom, Goshen, milnesand, paleo square knife, redstone. In the Dalton era (8000 to 6500 B.C.) consisted of agate basin, Alamance, allen, beaver lake, Dalton, golondrina, greenbrier, hardaway, hell gap, ovoid knife, paint rock valley, pelican point, plainview, san Patrice, simpson. IN the early archaic era (7000 B.C. to 5500 B.C.) the arrow heads ranged from Alberta down to thebes (approximately 40 different types were commonly used) In the middle archaic (5500 to 3000 B.C.) they ranged from Benton to Turrin (approximately 30 types were used). In the late archaic era (3000 B.C. to 1000 B.C.) the arrow heads ranged from afton to Williams (approximately 43 types were used) From the early woodland era (1000 B.C. to 500 B.C.) Adena to turkey trail arrowheads were used (approximately 18 types were common) Middle woodland (from 500 B.C. to 400 A.D.) the arrowheads were Besent to Synder In Late woodland era (400 A.D. to 800 A.D) AppleCreek to Yadkin and in the Mississippian era (800 A.D to 1650 A.D) Bird point to Talco

Club head and cedar handle are wrapped in sewn rawhide. Club handle wrapped with stair step red and yellow beadwork. Club trimmed with horsehair locks, feathers, otter and old style French brass beads. Club is 24 inches long. Cheyenne buckskin bag is beaded all around with typical Cheyenne style hand sewn beadwork. The bag is 16 inches long including fringe. Hand weapon - Tomahawk - Weeping Heart Hawk. This hawk is 19 inches long and has over three inches of beadwork. It is trimmed with buckskin, glass beads, rawhide wrap on the handle and a mature eagle feather. Trimmed with otter, horsehair drop and rawhide wrap on the handle.

A nice large Clovis. This piece has excellent flutes on both sides. On one side, you can see where an ancient impact fracture had occurred before the point's last re-sharpening. To me this is very intriguing, I have to wonder if this happened in pursuit of some extinct Megafauna. Material is Indiana Hornstone, and the point is an ex Larry Swan piece. This point has been certified authentic