SKU: 5224-1561

Southeastern Banded Luace Blade

$250.00

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ca. 3000-5000 Years Old

.5" H x 5.1875" L x 2" W

Hand Carved Grey with Darker Grey Lined Stone of a Early Man Artifact 

Excellent Condition

In the Southeastern United States (e.g., Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee), prehistoric cultures like the Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian periods (ca. 8000 BCE–1500 CE) produced a variety of stone blades and projectile points. Blades are defined as elongated flakes struck from a prepared core, typically at least twice as long as they are wide, used for cutting, scraping, or as knife edges. These were often made from local chert or flint, but "banded" refers to the material's natural striations or layers, giving the finished tool a distinctive patterned appearance.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo

Year Range: Early Man

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 0.5 in5.19 in2 in

Category: Arrowheads - Individual Points and Fine Blades

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