Cool looking Big Creek point that measures 2 7/16" long by 1 1/2" wide.  It is associated with the early part of the Late Archaic from 5,000 to 4,000 BP.  Similar to the Williams type, as well as the Ferry type.  Made out of  cream Burlington chert.  Found in Barry County, Missouri.  Nice form, nice flaking, and a very good type example.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.



This piece was found by Lee Adams (deceased) who was from Monett, Missouri.  Mr. Adams hunted from 1929 to 1958.  He wrote many articles and had some of his relics pictured in the Missouri State Archaeological Bulletins in the late 1940's - early 1950's.  The collection was sold to Roy Hathcock of West Plains, MO. in 1997.  Then it was sold to C.J. O'Neill of Monroe, NC in late 1997.  I bought this piece from Mr. O'Neill in 1999 and sent it to the AAI / John Berner.  Mr. Berner typed it and said it is 100% Authentic.







All relics are 100% guaranteed Prehistoric Authentic unless stated otherwise.  I offer a 30 day return policy on all items sold with no questions asked.  I always combine shipping.



I have been collecting relics for over thirty years and I am a current or former member of the following societies: Genuine Indian Relic Society (GIRS), Central States Archaeological Society (CSAS), Authentic Artifact Collectors Association (AACA), and Arrowpack.  



Province and prior ownership of each and every artifact is very important to me, and everything I own I have researched from the original finder - if known - right up to present time.  All of this data will be included with every item I sell for all future generations.