PALEOINDIAN PERIOD CASTS (CA. ? - 10,000 years before the present)
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CROWFIELD CLOVIS POINT $25 This fantastic Crowfield was molded and cast from the authentic original in the world famous Pailler Collection. (ex. Thomas Collection) This is one of the largest known of the type at 4 inches long, and also one of the most southernmost known, found in Hardin County, KY. The original was made in Hornstone flint, and dates to around 10,500 to 11,200 years ago. (SEE ITEM)
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ST. LOUIS TYPE CLOVIS POINT CAST $22
This point was molded from the authentic original, on loan from the world class Pailler collection. The original was made in a beautiful black Chert, and measures 3 and 3/8th inches long. Found in Butler County, MO. (SEE ITEM)
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DALTON POINT CAST $22
A cast of an authentic Dalton point from Moniteau County, Mo. It measures a large 110 mm and was made in Burlington Chert. It is a wonderful mint condition example of a well made Dalton, which dates to the transitional Paleo time period of around 9 to 10,000 years ago in the Eastern United States. (SEE ITEM)
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FLUTED POINT CAST $15 FROM RUBIS-PEARSALL SITE(44SX360)
This point base shows a unique set of 3 flute scars on each face. It measures 38mms, and is from the Rubis-Pearsall site in Virginia. The site is only several miles from the well known Cactus Hill site, which shows evidence of some of the earliest dates in North America. (see ITEM)
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PALEOINDIAN ADZE CAST $20
This example of a Paleoindian Adze was molded and cast by Occpaleo in 2011. It is from the Rubis Pearsall site (44SX360) in VA, near the famous Cactus Hill site known for its early Clovis and Pre-Clovis dates. This tool measures 70 mms long and was made in quartzite. (SEE ITEM)
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EDEN POINT CAST $18
A cast of an original authentic spear point from Wyoming. The Eden points date from around 7 to 10,000 years ago in the Great Plains, and are considered to have some of the finest stone tool work in the world. The original was made in Texas chert, and this point measures 5 and 1/4 inches. To see more pictures and for ordering info, SEE ITEM.
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HELL GAP POINT CAST $18
Molded and cast from the authentic original from the Pailler collection, Oh (COA Rogers) This fantastic example was sent to Occpaleo for casting in 2011. It is a great example of a Hell Gap point, which is a paleo transitional type dating to around 9 to 10,000 years ago. Associated with ancient bison hunting in the American West, it appears to be related to the Agate Basin types of the same area. This piece measures 3 and 1/8th inches long and 1 and 1/4th inches wide. (see ITEM)
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AL QUAD POINT CAST $18
This point was molded and cast from the authentic original, on loan from the Pailler collection in Ohio. It is an excellent example of a Quad point in perfect condition in every way. Quads are a transitional Paleo point, as they are dated from 6 to 10,000 years ago. In addition, many have a true flute on at least one side. This example has a small remnant of a flute, and measures 3 and 1/8th inches long from Coffee Lake, Elba, Alabama. (SEE ITEM)
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QUAD POINT CAST $15
The Quad is a transitional Paleo point, with dates from 6,000 to as old as 10,000 B.P. It is included in the Paleo section here, as many of these points are fluted, which is the hallmark of the Paleoindian period. This piece was molded and cast from the authentic original on loan from the Pailler collection in Ohio. This great example was found in Breckinridge Co, KY(Putty COA). It was made in a high quality Hornstone, and measures 77 mm in a grey/tan chert. Quads are found throughout the southeastern U.S., and they were named from the Quad Archaeology site in Limestone County, Al. ( SEE ITEM )
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CLOVIS STAGES CAST SET $100
This series of casts was made of a teaching collection created by Dr. Errett Callahan, after over 50 years of study in stone tool production. Much of these years were spent as a professional archaeologist focusing on the Clovis Culture, and how they created their stone tools. While following the reduction process shown in the archaeological record, Dr. Callahan literally wrote the book on lithics. The original stone tool series was created by by Dr. Callahan in 2011, and sent here to Occpaleo for casting. Now, this series can be held in hand by students worldwide, and the stone tool record can be much better understood by view 3-D models showing every detail of the original set. The set also comes with the paperwork describing these stages in complete detail. To order see (SEE ITEM page)
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