A specific type of stone artifact associated with the Adena culture, a Native American culture of the Early Woodland period in the Ohio River Valley. These arrowheads are typically medium to large, thin, ovoid-shaped points with a flattened cross-section, often made from Chert OR Flint. They are characterized by a broad, triangular/ovate blade that may be serrated and a square or rounded "beaver tail" stem. Adena points are generally found in the Ohio River Valley and surrounding areas, dating back to around 800 BC to 200 AD. THIS ITEM COMES WITH TWO 2023 COA's FROM ARROWHEAD EXPERT DWAIN RODGERS OUT OF TEXAS AND T&T ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSULTING WHO AWARDED THIS POINT WITH THE UNBELIEVABLE GRADE OF 10!!!
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