Welcome to Our Ancient Artifact photo Gallery
Our mission is to empower new collectors by providing essential resources and information about ancient artifacts and arrowheads. We aim to create a safe environment for enthusiasts to explore their passion without the fear of being defrauded by dishonest dealers.
In addition to resources, we provide a community for collectors to share their experiences and knowledge. By fostering connections among enthusiasts, we aim to enhance the appreciation of history and archaeology through responsible collecting practices.

















Axe God. Central American ceremonial artifact, intricately carved and possibly used in ritual contexts.
Plano Paleo Blade. Purchased in Tulsa, Oklahoma; typical of Paleo-Indian toolkits, likely used for cutting and processing hides.
Granite Boatstone. From the collection of Tommy Beutel; smooth, shaped stone possibly used in watercraft or ceremonial activities.
Fort Ancient Culture Disk Pipe. Ohio, ex. Charlie West; finely crafted pipe reflecting the ceremonial practices of the Fort Ancient people.
Savannah River Blade. South Georgia, 3 inches, made from Coastal Plains Chert; likely used as a utility knife by prehistoric inhabitants.
Chumash Pendant. Nephrite, found in Arizona by a child on a dirt bike, ex. Marvin Mears; polished and carved for personal adornment.
Polished Flint Artifact. 3 1/2 inches; purchased at the Kentucky Dam Show in 1998, a finely worked flint tool or blade.
Serrated Stillwell/Archaic. Stone tool with serrated edges, indicative of specialized cutting or scraping functions.
Shark Tooth Tool. Small prehistoric tool fashioned from an actual shark tooth, used for cutting or scraping.
Rattle Bowl. Mesoamerica; ceremonial bowl designed to produce sound when shaken, likely used in ritual contexts.
Small Flint Ridge Dovetail. Fine example of a dovetail point, typical of the Archaic period in Ohio.
Osceola Blade. Archaic, Burlington Chert, Illinois; 4 inches, a practical cutting or hunting tool.
Arizona Hematite. Polished mineral specimen, often used for pigment or ceremonial purposes.
Small Bowl. Mesoamerica; utilitarian or ritual vessel, handcrafted from clay.
Discoidal. Kentucky; rounded stone used in games or possibly ceremonial events.y Pipe



















Adena blade. Fulton Co. Ohio.






Nephrite Bead. Central America


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South Georgia. 3 inches. Coastal Planes Chert















