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    Posted 9 years ago

    truthsandt…
    (3 items)

    I found these arrowheads in a box with some old Webelos pins, a hide painting, some rabbit skins, and a buffalo nickel! I have no knowledge of the histories of any of these items, but what a great find, and I'd sure love to learn more from anyone out there who might have an idea re their age or style..

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    1. GeodeJem GeodeJem, 9 years ago
      There are arrow heads in the Parkmill Gower Heritage centre, Gower Heritage Centre.
      http://www.gowerheritagecentre.co.uk/main.htm
    2. Chadakoin Chadakoin, 9 years ago
      These appear to be mostly mass-produced items made for the tourist trade and typically found in souvenir shops, etc. As such, they don't really have a style and their value would minimal. The stone with the hole is an 'ecofact,' not a Native American artifact.

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