Thought it would be fun to show the changes that my favorite arrowhead frame has been through over the last 5 years. The first(top) picture is most current. Last time I tried a picture of this frame, the responses spun a bit out of control. So here we go again.
These arrowheads were purchased slowly and carefully. All are documented, many are published in reputable books/journals, none have a "COA", none are for sale, and all are 100% authentic. For size reference, the big triangular blade in the center is 5 1/2" long x 3 1/4" wide. They are nearly all from OH/KY/IN, with a few from other Midwest states.
Hope you enjoy,
Jon Dickinson www.prehistoricartifacts.com
Here is the $.01 guide to finding arrowheads. Prehistoric people needed to live close to water, but not in a floodplain. Your best bet to finding arrowheads in the Midwest is to find high ground close to moving water, and then hope that it is a plowed field that was recently rained on. The rain washes away the dirt leaving the "rocks" exposed.
Hope that helps,
Jon Dickinson.