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Sep 02, 2011, 06:17 PM
#1
Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Any info on this arrowhead- type, age, value would be greatly appreciated. I got this from a friend of my dads, who found it many years ago. He could not remember where it was found, as he has lived all over and has a pretty large collection. He sold of it a few years ago and I think a lot of the better items were purchased!
I am most interested in finding out how old it is.
Thanks!
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Sep 02, 2011, 06:42 PM
#2
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Late prehistoric,it looks to be a pentagonal type they call them jacks reef or pee-dee points depending on region.Im sure others will know more about it as they will chime in as well.
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Sep 02, 2011, 07:14 PM
#3
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Has he ever been to the northwest? It looks like a Mule Ear to me.
http://www.projectilepoints.net/Page...20Muleear.html
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Sep 02, 2011, 07:30 PM
#4
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Thanks for the replies! I picked it out because on one side it looked like it had a flute in it. I think the second pic does a good job of showing it. I know literally nothing about arrowheads though but I thought it was possibly an old one! Looking forward to more opinions on it
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Sep 03, 2011, 07:31 AM
#5
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
You may be right SRV as it does resemble a "mule ear" point...is the base ground on it?
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Sep 03, 2011, 01:38 PM
#6
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
I'm not really sure what to look for to determine if the base is ground or not. I have attached a few add'l photos to help out.
So if it is a mule ear point and 6-8 BP- does that mean 6-8 thousand years old?
Thanks again for the feedback all! Looking forward to more opinions and a more definitive ID.
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Sep 03, 2011, 10:14 PM
#7
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
I know that BP.Is before present....Thats prolly all the help I can be...sorry
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Sep 04, 2011, 08:38 AM
#8
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Rub your thumb gently on the very edge of the entire base ,if it is much smoother than the blade edges and not as sharp ,then more than likely it is ground.Hope this helps
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Sep 04, 2011, 03:12 PM
#9
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
 Originally Posted by WV sifter
Rub your thumb gently on the very edge of the entire base ,if it is much smoother than the blade edges and not as sharp ,then more than likely it is ground.Hope this helps 
The base is definitely not as sharp as the blade edges- seems kind of rounded off a bit. Any other opinions on the type and age of this one?
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Sep 05, 2011, 12:31 AM
#10
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Resharpened Levanna Triangle....made out of PA Jasper. You can find that type of Jasper in Macungie where they quarried jasper. It is near Allentown, Pa. It was probably found next to the Susquehanna as I have seen many examples come from there. The fluting is a basal thinning...........Hope this helps..............GTP
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Sep 05, 2011, 09:48 AM
#11
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
It looks like it could be a Levanna Triangle! Also looks just like a pic of a Mule Ear point I found. Is there any way to tell which one it might be?
Amazing that cultures seperated by thousands of years used such similar tools.
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Sep 05, 2011, 04:42 PM
#12
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
If the base is rounded a bit(ground) its earlier than a levanna you would think ,hard to type for sure but im going with a mule ear,as ive never seen a pentagonal levanna.
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Sep 07, 2011, 07:39 AM
#13
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
I'm siding with GTP here. I lived in Allentown for 5 years, have picked up a lot of Jasper from the Vera Cruz jasper pits just south of Allentown and it does look like that material to me. Obviously we're all just guessing but I think it's a northeastern point.
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Sep 07, 2011, 08:14 AM
#14
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
I'd have to agree with Pa. jasper and the flaking looks woodland imo. The shoulders on that point are what keep me second guessing about type. I've got a similar point, jasper from Pa, the base is very similar. Without knowing the area it came from though it's a tough call.
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Sep 07, 2011, 03:09 PM
#15
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Yea, I couldnt be sure of either type...
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Sep 07, 2011, 08:06 PM
#16
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Got plenty of it here. PA jasper. Looks to be a susquehanna tri or a levanna. Im leanin towards susky though.
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Sep 08, 2011, 03:54 PM
#17
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
I dont see/find much jasper here in eastern W.V.
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Sep 08, 2011, 07:56 PM
#18
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
GTP!! i have to agree with you, a levanna triangle, that i think was used as a knife and resharpend while halfted in handel. that would give it a pee dee or mule ear look. Terry
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Sep 11, 2011, 05:04 PM
#19
Re: Info on Arrowhead would be appreciated!
Thanks again for all the replies! I am happy to have it, whatever the type- but when I picked it out, I hoped it would turn out to be a pretty old one!
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