Fossilized bone from the Indian Midden. This is from Harris County along the Galveston Bay. Dad collected the shores along the bay where there were shell midden washing along the shore and dad would find arrowheads pottery and bone tools from these sites.
My Father George Wolf Collected arrowheads and fossils for over 40 years. All the arrowheads, bird points, and artifacts that we are offering are from the family collection.
Dad never bought or received points as gifts from anyone else. 100% guarantee all points and artifacts have been found in the field and are not modern made. The last picture is of dad at one of his favorite sites. It was hung on dads wall in the arrowhead room. The frame is old and back is in need of new nails.From the collection of George Wolf of Pasadena Texas. History of my Father George E. Wolf, dad was born in Byers, Texas he fought in Korea in the 50's at Heart Break Ridge, and moved to Big Springs, Texas after the war he married my mother Martha Head.
They moved to Houston and shortly after to Pasadena, Texas in 1970. He loved the outdoors and fishing which was the beginning of the collecting for dad. After shelves of fishing trophies it was just natural for him to start a new collection.As a family we would go to Galveston and camp at the pass. At night dad would gig for flounder and at day would fish for Specks. He would take breaks to walk down the beach with mom and us kids.
We started picking up sand dollars and sea shells. Dad ran into a lady that was walking the beach picking up sea shells and fossil shark teeth. She had a little shell shop in Seabrook, Texas so we would stop by and see what she had and that's how it all started. Dad joined the Galveston Shell Club and we would attend meetings once a month.Through the club we found out about other places to find shells and fossils so we took a trip to Florida out to the Keys were we stopped in Venice Florida and picked up about a thousand little shark teeth washing up on the beach. After that we joined the Clear lake Gem and Mineral club. Then we Joined the Houston Gem and Mineral's paleontology Section. Growing up we would spend almost every weekend camping at Lake Summerville, Lake Conroe, Lake Livingston, Lake Georgetown and many more.
All the arrowheads that I'm offering here are from my fathers collection. They where found by the whole family either Dad, Mom, my brother George Jr, Sisters Valerie and Reena, and my self David. Dad kept the collection free from all modern made points and never bought points from anyone else. He shared his collection with the world by displaying them in local schools, library's, and Gem and mineral shows. Dad was a member of the Texas Archeological Society for 35 years. Dad passed away late last year, he was 82. Thank you for reading his biography. How to navigate our store: We have hundreds of items listed. The best way to view items you are interested in is to go to our store view.Once you are in the store you will see a category list to the left. You will be able to find items you are interested in faster by just clicking the category listed. Example Arrowheads, Coprolites, dinosaur fossils and many more.