Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is gray. It has a triangullar shaped blade with convex edges. Shoulders are asymmetrical and slightly barbed. One stem edge is slightly contracted and the other is straight. The base is concave.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is greenish gray and has a triangular shaped blade- the tip is missing. Blade edges are convex and the shoulders are sloping upward. One stem is straight and the other is contracted. The base is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is light & dark brown. Has a triangular shaped blade w/ convex blade edges. One shoulder is squared and the other is sloped upwards.Tip of blade and one shoulder is chippped. Stem is asymmetrical, one edge straight other contracted. Base uneven.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is light and dark charcoal colored. Blade is triangular in shape and has convex edges. Shoulders and stem (if there was one) are missing. Base that was formed by the break is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is made of brown stone. Edges are recurves. Shoulders are squared w/ one tip chipped. Stem edges are parallel and the base is straight w/ one corner slightly chipped. Blade is triangularly shaped.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is red and has a triangular shaped blade. One blade edge is convex and the other is recurved. One shoulder is squared and the other is barbed. Stem is bulb shaped.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is white and it's blade is triangular in shape. One blade edge is straight and the other is convex. Shoulders slope upward slightly. Stem is expanded and the base is uneven.
Made of pink cotton, this child's apron has a round collar with white lace edging. The ends of the short, wide sleeves are also trimmed with white lace. The apron has a front neckline opening with five small white buttons, and it has two small...
On one side of this amethyst glass decanter are incremental measurement markings for 10, 20, and 40 cc (cubic centimeters). The bottle has a matching round glass stopper.
One cent 1859 coin with obverse inscription "Victoria Dei Gratia Regina Canada," and image of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom and Ireland (1837-1901); reverse includes wreath of maple leaves, the traditional Canadian symbol.
One hundred fifty three small ceramic beads strung on thread make up this bracelet found near San Augustine, Texas. Twenty four of the rounded beads are white or ivory, while the remainder are varying shades of blue.
One of the most popular guns of the Civil War was this type of muzzle-loading rifle with an attached bayonet. The long rifle has a metal barrel and trigger mechanism. The wooden rifle stock is inscribed with the name Dotson.
One side of this green glass bottle has the figure of the Madonna as its design. The decanter includes a matching stopper. The quality of the glass is bubbled, and it may have been manufactured in Mexico.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Point is yellow/brown in color and has a triangular shaped blade. One shoulder slopes upward and the other is squared off. The stem sides are parallel to each other and the base is convex. The edges of the blade are straight.
Similar in function to an axe, this froe has metal blade attached to a long wooden handle. One side of the blade is engraved with a star and "Iron City."