Chlorite pick-type bannerstone has crescent-shaped wings with rounded tips. There is a hole drilled through the center. It is pale olive and olive mottled with brown. The surface is highly polished. Item was found in Franklin County, Ohio
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Bell-shaped pestle has greatest width at the base, tapering to a rounded top. Underside has a slight...
Projectile point is of the Charleston Corner-Notched type. It has a triangular serrated blade and na...
Chlorite pick-type bannerstone has slightly upward-pointed (wing-like) ends. There is a drilled hole...
Small pick bannerstone of gray and very dark gray banded slate is diamond-shaped with pointed ends. ...
Light olive gray winged bannerstone has two upward curving "wings" that are joined at the center. Th...
Large, winged bannerstone has sides that end in slightly rounded points. There is a hole drilled thr...
Winged bannerstone has squared wings with a hole drilled through a thick center section. The surface...
Bannerstone is carved out of one piece of dark gray banded slate, so that two symmetrical crescents ...
The wings of this slate bannerstone are triangular and have pointed ends. The piece is deeply notche...
Square saddle-type bannerstone is diamond-shaped in cross-section. There is a hole running through t...
Cylindrical bannerstone has a flattened underside that is slightly concave. It is made of dark grayi...
Cumberland-type projectile point tapers to just above the base. The blade is broken at the tip. Base...
Light gray flint point of the lanceolate type that has sides that are mostly parallel but curve outw...
Flint point has sides that are mostly parallel but curve outward slightly. The widest point of the p...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Bell-shaped pestle has greatest width at the base, tapering to a rounded top. Underside has a slight...
Projectile point is of the Charleston Corner-Notched type. It has a triangular serrated blade and na...
Chlorite pick-type bannerstone has slightly upward-pointed (wing-like) ends. There is a drilled hole...
Small pick bannerstone of gray and very dark gray banded slate is diamond-shaped with pointed ends. ...
Light olive gray winged bannerstone has two upward curving "wings" that are joined at the center. Th...
Large, winged bannerstone has sides that end in slightly rounded points. There is a hole drilled thr...
Winged bannerstone has squared wings with a hole drilled through a thick center section. The surface...
Bannerstone is carved out of one piece of dark gray banded slate, so that two symmetrical crescents ...
The wings of this slate bannerstone are triangular and have pointed ends. The piece is deeply notche...
Square saddle-type bannerstone is diamond-shaped in cross-section. There is a hole running through t...
Cylindrical bannerstone has a flattened underside that is slightly concave. It is made of dark grayi...
Cumberland-type projectile point tapers to just above the base. The blade is broken at the tip. Base...
Light gray flint point of the lanceolate type that has sides that are mostly parallel but curve outw...
Flint point has sides that are mostly parallel but curve outward slightly. The widest point of the p...
Long, leaf-shaped St. Charles-type projectile point has shallow corner notches and a broad, rounded,...
Bell-shaped pestle has greatest width at the base, tapering to a rounded top. Underside has a slight...
Projectile point is of the Charleston Corner-Notched type. It has a triangular serrated blade and na...