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Incredible Assemblage of Documented
Artifacts.
This incredible assemblage of artifacts are
heavily documented. The Upper Keokuk Axes are pictured in Bruce Filbrandts
axe book, the smaller grooved axes are Ex-Paul Sellars and appear in several
old Who's Who in Indian Relics. The 2 Cahokia Gem points are Ex-Bill Fecht,
Pete Bostrum,pictured in The Redskin Vol.VI,1971,no.1,pages
13,15,17,Pictured in Who's Who in Indian Relics #4 and Pete Bostrums Cahokia
Gem Point Book. The cornertangs are all 5 inches to 6 1/4" in length. The
largest pictured in Legends of Prehistoric Art Vol 1 under the Ted Nemec
collection.The Largest Clovis on the left is Pictured in Legends of
Prehistoric Art ,Vol 1. on page 154. The other large Clovis on the right is
Ex- Earl Townsend and was also Ex-Ed Payne, Ex-Judge Stone. Townsend bought
it on March 20,1952.It was purchased by Maury Meadows and Bobby Onken then
sold to Dr. Leslie Pfeiffer and finally by Bill Sheka. The other 4 to its
right are also Ex-Earl Townsend and 3 of them appear in Prehistoric Art Vol
XV, No 1,1980 on page 14-15. The very RARE,large white Alibates Clovis to
the left of the large one, was found in 1936 near Palo Dura ,Texas and is
Ex-Ted Nemec, Ex- Dana Harper. The other clovis points below it are
Ex-Dilley collection.The Redstone Clovis is from Somerset, Ky. The Rare
Spiro Whelk Shell beads are from the famous Craig Mound, Greg Perino knew
these strands and the miners family that dug them in the 1930's. Part of the
old Pocola Mining Co. operation. He also papered the pieces. 3 of the large
square eared Castrovilles were dug by Mike McCormick in Bell Co. Texas.The
other was dug by Floyd Easterwood. The beautiful San Saba is from the famous
Wilson county "Sand Pit" and is made of a rare reddish Edwards "Rootbeer"
flint. The extremely large and wide Base Tang knife is made of a "golden"
colored Fayettville cobble, from Fayetteville Co. Texas. The large
Casrtoville base tang is from Gillespie Co. Texas and dug by Rick Sparkman.
The large jet black Marcos point made of Brushy Creek, was found near Pack
Saddle Mountain, Bell Co. Texas and is Ex- Dana Harper.The other Marcos base
tang to its left is also Ex-Dana Harper and is made of Ft. Hood GBG
flint.The majority of the Ensors are from Dwain Rogers Collection and Ex-Curtiss
Younts, Ex-Dana Harper collections.The stripped rootbeer Montell was dug by
Jay Roach in Kerr County, while the large 4 1/4"Rootbeer Montell was dug by
Randall Brown near Helotes on the Old San Antonio Ranch. The heavily
patinated Friday blade was dug by Mike McCormick in Bell Co. Texas. The 2
large blades are Ex-Younts, Ex-Dana Harper and are incredible blades of 6
11/16" and 7 1/4". A great many of these pieces are pictured in Who's Who in
Indian Relics Vol 10 and many Prehistoric American journals, Keokuk Axe book
Central States Journals and other Who's Who in Indian Relics Vol 1-10.
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5 3/8 Clovis, Trigg Co. Kentucky,
This beautiful Clovis point was found on March
1, 1995 by Mr. John Staples near the Cumberland River. It is made of Dover
Flint.It is pictured in "Legends of Prehistoric Indian Art" Vol 1, on page
154 and Who's Who in Indian Relics # 10 under Bill Sheka's section starting
on page 300-306. It was also professionally cast by Mr. Jim Chase of
Dup-la-cast Inc. and castings can be purchased from him. A cast of this
relic is also on display at the Museum of Natural History by Dr. Dennis
Stanford. It is Ex-Bob Onken and Maury Meadows Collections.This Clovis also
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5 Clovis points
from the famous Earl Townsend collection |
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