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Richard2:
I used to find arrowheads when I lived in Ohio.  There is a little book about arrowheads with emphasis on Ohio, Indian Artifacts By C.E. Bond.  It is not dated, but I believe it is from the 1950s.  Your first arrowhead appears to me to most resemble a late Paleo or early Archaic point from page 19.  You second resembles a Middle Woodland point from page 27.  Don't pay any attention to the old prices given in the book; the arrowheads are worth much more now.

Digger:
Thank you for your information Richard , as I said I am  complete novice and could
not understand the comment about scrapper ! . a great little book my friend.

Ken W2:

I think it’s the same human responses that drive me to clean, preserve and collect Roman coins, that drive me to do the same with 30 million year old shark teeth, projectile points, and civil war artifacts— the thrill of the hunt, the satisfaction of assembling a collection, and preserving and in a way experiencing the history. 

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