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Early Man
1.875" L x .625" W
Hand Carved from a Clear with Black Base Stone
In Very Good Condition
Early Man Oregon Point Artifact is an ancient projectile points (such as spear points, dart points, or arrowheads) associated with early human (Paleoindian or "Early Man") occupation in Oregon. These stone tools are key artifacts in understanding the earliest peoples in the Americas, often dating to the late Pleistocene era (15,000–13,000 years ago or earlier).
Oregon has produced some of the most significant evidence for very early human presence in North America, including sites that challenge the traditional "Clovis First" model (where Clovis fluted points were once thought to represent the oldest culture around 13,000 years ago).
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Early Man
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
1.88 in0.63 in
Category:
Arrowheads - Individual Points and Fine Blades