Description: FINE GRADE 10 NEWNAN ARROWHEAD This arrowhead was found legally on private property in Pike County, Georgia. A beautiful brown chocolate colored flint stemmed Newnan type arrowhead from the middle Archaic time period. Featuring a square stem base with broad shoulders, which are the widest area of the arrowhead, and an overall triangular shape creates a stunning profile. This rare find displays the amazing craftsman ship of the Creek Indian tribe from the central Georgia area that dwelt along the creeks spread across the state. Measuring: 1 and 15/16" inches long This beautiful Newnan arrowhead has been preserved in fine condition. It had been lost in a creek, a piece of history that has been recently found. This arrowhead deserves a spot in a frame all by itself. It will make for an amazing addition to any serious Native American artifact collection. Hidden away since it was last used by the Native American that created it, this piece of history could be yours.
Price: 90 USD
Location: Thomaston, Georgia
End Time: 2024-12-20T20:33:03.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: Georgia
Culture: Native American: US