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Early Man
Largest Artifact - 5.625" L x 2" W, Smallest Artifact - 2" L x 1.375" W, Large Riker Mount - 12.25" L x 16.25" W, Pink Blade - 3.625" L x 2.25" W
Hand Carved from Multiple Different Stones of 14 Blades and Framed in a Large Riker Mount Behind Glass
In Very Good Condition
A Midwest Frame is a popular way artifact collectors in the US Midwest (e.g., Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, etc.) display groups of prehistoric Native American stone tools—especially large blades, knives, and points—in shadowbox-style frames or cases. These displays feature large chipped stone bifaces (knives/blades) from Archaic periods (roughly 8,000–3,000 years ago), made from local cherts/flints like Burlington, Cobden, or Flint Ridge materials. Collectors rearrange them by type, size, material, or period for aesthetic and educational appeal.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Early Man
Region:
MidWest to Southeast US
Dimensions:
5.63 in2 in2 in1.38 in12.25 in16.25 in3.63 in2.25 in
Category:
Arrowheads - Frame of Artifacts