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The Official Overstreet Identification and Price Guide to Indian Arrowheads

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For more than a decade, there’s been one authoritative resource for true enthusiasts. Determined collectors, top dealers, and serious historians The Official Overstreet Indian Arrowhead Identification and Price Guide is the best book of its kind.

This eleventh edition of the classic guide

•More than 12,000 actual-size photographs of arrowheads, many of them in full color
•Price listings organized in 10 geographic sections with up-to-date market reports for each one
•Valuable advice on identifying, grading, and pricing arrowheads
•Up-to-date reports on trends in each market region
•A fully illustrated feature article by noted historian Michael Gramly, Ph.D.

1232 pages, Paperback

First published May 14, 1991

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June 3, 2020
This is truly an amazing book! If you're an artifact hunter, history buff, or someone who enjoys primitive cultures you should give this one a long look! 5 stars! Cheers everyone!
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July 28, 2023
I was working at an animal sanctuary in Wyoming a few months ago, and the sanctuary was on an old Arapaho camping village.

I started finding tons of arrowheads when I was taking hikes in the woods, mostly jasper, flint rock, and some carnelian agate.

I wanted to identify the era and tribes they likely came from, and I rented this book in the public library. It helped me identify almost every single piece I had, including tribal characteristics and age.

I'd love to buy this book someday when I hunt for arrowheads and pottery in other regions.
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