American Civil War Lead Bullet Heads & Balls. Found in the U.S.A. Dated 1861 – 1865. Made from lead. Size of the bullets average 1″ to 3/4″ inches. Balls size average 3/8″ inches.
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American Indian Trade Beads
American Indian Trade Beads. Used for trading in the 19th and 20th century. Made from glass. Size 24″ inches in length. These beads have been re-strung and similar beads are still being made in parts of Africa.
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Neolithic British Stone Carved Beads. Found in England. Made from stone. Size average 1/2″ to 3/8″ inches. Dated Neolithic Period. 4,000 – 2,000 BC.
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Neolithic Stone Hand Axe. Made from stone. Size 6″ inches. Dated Neolithic Period 5,000 – 2,000 BC.
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Neolithic Flint Hammer Stone. This Neolithic flint hammer stone was found in the River Thames. Made from flint. Size 4 1/2″ inches. Dated Neolithic period 4,000 – 2,000 BC.
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Neolithic Stone Bead. Made from a pebble stone. Size 1″ inch. Dated Neolithic Period 4,000 – 2,000 BC.
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Neolithic Flint Hammer Stone. This hammer stone was found in Wiltshire. Made from flint. Size 4″ inches. Dated Neolithic Period 4,000 – 2,000 BC.
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Neolithic Flint Artifacts. This selection of Neolithic tools were found in Wiltshire. A spear point, cutting tool, arrowhead and a scraper. Made from flint. Size average 3″ inches. Dated Neolithic period 4,000 – 2,000 BC.
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A Fragment of a Bronze Spear Tip. Made from bronze. Size 1 1/2″ inches. Dated 1,000 – 200 BC.
Read More »A Medieval Caltrop
A Medieval Caltrop. Made from iron. Size 2″ x 2″ x 2″ inches. Dated 13th – 16th century. Caltrops were scattered around the entrances to castle sites and would injure oncoming enemy invaders or horses, whichever way these landed there would always be one sharp prong sticking upwards. They were designed to injure oncoming horses or footmen if trodden upon during …
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