Saturday, August 7, 2010



angostura: has ancient resharpening of tip.needle tip and nice patina.mclennan county texas.$140


paleo knife: knife has scalloped tip andl large flute.mclennan county texas.$115


palmillas: piece has slight chip on one ear.nice secondary edgework.mclennan county texas.$95


bulverde: has slight resharpening of tip. nice patina.mclennan county texas.$45


paleo square knife: has sharp edges all the way round.yellowish flint.mclennan county texas.$100


pedernales drill: piece is beveled and has tip and tang nicks.nice flaking.mclennan county texas.$60


perforator: uniface . unique. $45


angostura: brewster county texas.$40


clovis body: impact fracture.has nice flute on one side and heavy patina.mclennan county texas.$85





paleo knife: small knife found with clovis body(previous piece).made from same material.mclennan county texas.$35


clovis body: impact fracture .has large flute on one side.brewster county texas.$85


clovis body: has impact fracture and is missing one tang.flute is still visible.mclennan county texas.$40


paleo duckbill scraper: piece has nice flute and heavy patina.mclennan county texas.$60


clovis preform or knife: has nice flute on one side and spokeshave as well.$250


paleo knife/scraper: large piece that is riddled with snails.mclennan county texas.$110



chopper or fist axe: piece has small nick near handle.mclennan county texas.$75


angostura:piece has had many resharpenings.mclennan county texas.$35


wells:mclennan county texas.$45

knife:broken and glued back together.nice flaking.brewster county texas.$90


angostura: tip has ancient resharpening. nice patina. $140

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Get your pick and screen, we're headed to the desert!

This site is being created to display, discuss, and perhaps sell and buy Native American artifacts from Texas and the southwestern United States.

I am a long time amateur "digger" with an extensive collection of flint, agate, and other Native American (or Indian) stone tools and implements found mainly in various regions of Texas.

I will be adding photos and other info as time goes by; I encourage like-minded individuals to contact me and discuss any subjects related to archaeology, Texas history, stone artifacts and similar subjects.

Dig it, man!

Paleo Joe