Nice, authentic St. Albans point that measures 1 3/8" long by 7/8" wide.  This is an Early Archaic point dating approximately 8,880 BP.  A dart / knife type.  It dates slightly eariler than the LeCroy points.  Made out of a black chert.  Found on the Ohio River just below the Markland Dam, North of Warsaw, Kentucky.  The site was just immediately South of the dam, in Gallatin County, Kentucky.  Nice, little well flaked type example.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.



This piece was found by Peter Allen of Covington, Kentucky in the spring of 1995 or 1996.  Mr. Allen hunted for many years in and around his area.  I purchased this point from Mr. Allen in Feburary 1999, and it has resided in my collection since.  








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.