New England Arrowheads

 

Vermont and New Hampshire

 

Found in Southwest Vermont near Rutland

Type: Levanna

Before and After Photo Digital Restoration

Material: Yellowish-Brown Jasper

Length: 1.42"

Width: 1.19"

 

Type: Could be a Neville

Stem area is ground

Material: Pink Quartz

Length: 2.14"

Width: .99"

Type: Probably a Guilford

Point exhibits a great deal of water wear.

Basel ground

Material: Rhyolite ?

Length: 2.53"

Width: .82"

 

Type: Could be a Northern Piedmont

Side notching and Stem area is ground

Material: Rhyolite

Length: 2.07"

Width: .85"

Type: Stemmed Point : Slight Tip impact

Material: High quality quartz

Length: 1.85"

Width: .77"

Piscataway-Rossville type

 

Base Reduction

 Fluted

Type: Ovate: Pentagonal in form

Material: High quality quartz

Length: 1.59"

Width: 1.15"

 

Type:  Knife forms?

Material: High quality quartz

Length: 1.81"

Width: .78"

Material: High quality quartz

Length: 1.87"

Width: .78"

 

Material:

Length: 1.60"

Width: 1.15"

 

Material:

Length: 1.35"

Width: .82"

 

Material: Greywhackle

Maybe a Neville knife Form

Length: 2.03"

Width: 1.13"

 

Material:

Length: 1.89"

Width: .92"

 

New Hampshire

Type: Poplar Island or

Material: Felsite without phenocrysts or other minerals present

Length: 2.43"

Width: .66"

Found at Amoskeag Falls, on the Merrimack River near Manchester, N.H.,

Middle archaic period: 4,000 - 6,000 yrs. old

Rare Taunton River Type Bifurcate

 Found at Amoskeag Falls, on the Merrimack River near Manchester,N.H

Length: 1.82"

Width: 1.25"

Material: maybe a slate or chert

Early archaic period,7,000 - 9,000 yrs. old range