What are the characteristics of the Clovis spear points?

Clovis points are wholly distinctive. Chipped from jasper, chert, obsidian and other fine, brittle stone, they have a lance-shaped tip and (sometimes) wickedly sharp edges. Extending from the base toward the tips are shallow, concave grooves called “flutes” that may have helped the points be inserted into spear shafts.

What was the Clovis spear point used for?

Clovis points are lance-shaped, partially fluted, and used for killing mammoths and other very large game (see Clovis complex).

How much is a Clovis spear point worth?

One of the most valuable ancient American artifacts is a prehistoric Clovis point, sometimes worth thousands or as much as 276,000 dollars. Usually, arrowheads are only worth about $20 or so, but rare Clovis points are worth a lot more.

What is so significant about the Clovis point?

The Clovis Point was a versatile tool, called a projectile point by archaeologists, that helped hunters deal with large animals and the dangers of the Ice Age. It was so effective that people traded and used it all across North America, which explains why it is found in so many places.

What is the most expensive Arrowhead ever sold?

The most expensive arrowhead ever sold went for $276,000. It was both prehistoric and made of green obsidian, a rare stone. Very ancient arrowheads are rare, with the famous Clovis points being the most sought-after and valuable rare arrowheads.

Where can I find Clovis points?

Points are found at single-episode kill sites, multiple-episode kill sites, campsites, in caches, and as isolated artifact finds. Campsites and caches are extremely rare finds. Our best information on how Clovis points were made comes from caches.

Are Clovis points Rare?

Stanford says that Clovis points are rare, but it’s not uncommon to find them on beaches.

What is the most expensive arrowhead ever sold?

Are broken arrowheads worth anything?

A chipped or broken arrowhead is not going to be worth as much as one in good condition. More than a few of the arrowheads I find have broken points. A broken point or any other damage makes an arrowhead worth very little.

What is the Clovis era?

The Clovis culture is a prehistoric Paleoamerican culture, named for distinct stone tools found in close association with Pleistocene fauna at Blackwater Locality No. 1 near Clovis, New Mexico, in the 1920s and 1930s. Clovis people are considered to be the ancestors of most of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

What is the rarest arrowhead ever found?

Very ancient arrowheads are rare, with the famous Clovis points being the most sought-after and valuable rare arrowheads. Arrowheads made of unusual materials such as petrified wood and jade rather than flint or chert are rarer. The rarest arrowheads are large Clovis points made of unusual materials.

Where are Clovis points found in North America?

Clovis point. Clovis points are the characteristically-fluted projectile points associated with the New World Clovis culture. They are present in dense concentrations across much of North America; in South America, they are largely restricted to the north of that continent. Clovis points date to the Early Paleoindian period roughly 13,500…

What kind of game was Clovis point used for?

CLOVIS POINT. Clovis point is a particular kind of spear point, used by Paleo-Indians (the first inhabitants of North America) to hunt large game such as the now-extinct mastodon and mammoth.

Where was the Clovis point cache in Colorado?

Clovis points have been found northwest of Dallas, Texas. In May 2008, a major Clovis cache, now called the Mahaffey Cache, was found in Boulder, Colorado, with 83 Clovis stone tools.

What kind of projectile point is a Clovis point?

Clovis points are the characteristically-fluted projectile points associated with the New World Clovis culture.