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Early Archaic The CreekBed Collection Get Back - to where you once belonged Antiquities, Artifacts, Art An eclectic collection gathered by family members and the curators of the CreekBed.org Collection The CreekBed Collection 'Old World' TOYS ____ Other Creekbed Websites Native American Relics I'm creating these pages as a way to catalogue my collection and learn about point typology. It's also the place where I'll be recording the notes I take while doing research on ancient America.
These points are not for sale though I am occasionally interested in purchasing old collections especially if they are personal finds. Personal recollections by the finder about the finding of the artifacts are definitely of interest to me. Many times the story is more interesting than the point itself. Rob Horne Pre-Columbian to modern times 400 B.P. To 3,000 B.P.
To 5,000 B.P. 5,000 to 6,500 B.P.
6,500 to 9,000 B.P. To 11,500 B.P. Early Archaic Points 6,500 to 9,000 B.P. Big Sandy Early to late Archaic, 10,000 - 3,000 B.P. L 2.47' W 1.26' Description: The red tint you see in photo #1 is heavy patina covered in dirt!
Reverse has much less covering (side down for +9 millennium). Elongated triangular shape with a concave base. Maximum length is 6.35 cm (2 5/8'), max width is at ears 3.24 cm (1 1/4'), max thickness 0.7 cm (1/4'). Cross-section is plano-convex.
Blade edges--looking directly at tip--is s-curvate. Blades very sharp. Tip shows use but is sharp. One of the earliest types of the side notched points.
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Found in northern extreme of normal sites, commonly found south of the Ohio river valley, all the way down the Mississippi. Most artifacts from the Secrist collection show inscribed farm survey locations: S(outh)1/2 E(ast)1/2 N(orth)E(east) 1/4 S(ection)10 Twp (Township)2 SR12E (South of Range 12 East) WytCo O (Wyandot County Ohio). Date Found: between 1861-1930. There were 4 farms: 1) SE1/4. W 1/2 is far-and-away the rarest! The first of the 2,000+ points in the Secrist/Secrist collection sold were in 2001, NONE BEFORE. Secrist gave-traded a few away in the 1910's.
Seller unwrapped the forgotten points in 1998 on basement shelves after the death of the 4th generation. Now passed thru 5 generations of the Secrist family, stored in 1951 newspaper (Upper Sandusky) and cardboard boxes, full of dirt and sand. Material: High grade of Upper Mercer Coshocton Black Flint. Black with grey mottling. Age: Early Archaic period 8,000-6,000 BCE. Found: Wm Secrist Wyandot Co Wharton Ohio. Marked in a blue/black India ink: SE 1/4 1899-1-14 Grade: 9.
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No damage, prefect in size and workmanship. OHS in Columbus archive scan Feb 2001' # 12. Overstreet 10 p.350 - A small to medium size, side notched point with early forms showing heavy basal grinding, serrations and horizontal flaking. This type may be associated with the Frazier point, being an un-notched form. Some examples have been carbon dated to 10,000 B.P., but most are associated with mid archaic times. Datil Early Archaic, 7000 - 6000 B.P.