Corner-Tang Biface 92.1.135.5
The corner-tang biface is a relatively rare biface with a notch in the corner. While its function is unknown, it is possible that it may have been used as a knife, or for ritual or ceremonial purposes.<br /><br /><a href="https://sketchfab.com/models/6ad84cc22f1044fdaa2611599c1f60e5" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Click here</a> to view this item in 3D!
Central Texas and adjoining areas.
Late Archaic
102.3mm x 8.1mm x 37.1mm
Bird Stone 92.1.126.3
Bird stone
The bird stone is a ground stone object, prominently found in North America, east of the Mississippi. The majority of these artifacts have been located in New York, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Collins Collection
1500 BCE to 500 BCE
LxWxH = 99.8mm x 39.9mm x 42.1mm
92.1.126.3
Eastern North America
Projectile Point 92.1.8.23
This projectile point closely matches the Bulverde typology, and likely belongs to the central Texas region.
Collins Collection
2000 BCE to 1500 BCE
LxWxH = 36.7mm x 8.7mm x 58.6mm
North America, Temple Texas, Central Texas
Ensor Projectile Point 92.1.8.24
An Ensor projectile point from the transitional archaic period, dated to ca. 200BC - 600AD, and commonly found in the central and south Texas area. <br /><br /><a href="https://sketchfab.com/models/2c2b38e9be1e4161aebaa9e75766df5f" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Click here</a> to view this item in 3D!
21.1mm x 5.7mm x 52.8mm
Arrowhead 92.1.8.31
Arrowhead 92.1.8.33
Arrowhead 92.1.8.49
Arrowhead 92.1.8.54
Banner stone 92.1.126.2
The banner stone is used as an atlatl weight which is attached to throwing spears. This was likely used for the purpose of hunting, and may have been used as a counter-balance weight in some cases. This tool may also have been prey specific, being utilized in the hunting of white tailed deer in the eastern woodlands of North America.
Boat stone 92.1.126.4