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Early Man
Largest - 1.375" H x .75" W Smallest - .8125" L x .5" W Frame - 6.125" H x 8.0625" W
Hand Crafted 11 Bird Point Arrowheads and in a Wood Frame with Red Felt Background
In Very Good Condition
"Bird points" (often written as "bird points") are small, finely crafted projectile points (arrowheads) used by Native American peoples. These are typically small triangular or notched points, often under 2 inches long, from the Late Woodland to Mississippian periods (roughly A.D. 500–1500+). Collectors commonly call them "bird points" because of their size, suggesting they were suited for hunting small game like birds, though many experts note they were likely used for larger game (e.g., deer) as arrow tips, given their sharpness and design.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Early Man
Region:
MidWest to Southeast US
Dimensions:
1.38 in0.75 in0.81 in0.5 in6.13 in8.06 in
Category:
Arrowheads - Frame of Artifacts