Sunday, 15 November 2009

Tips You Need To Take To Heart When Finding Native American Arrowheads

By Jody Seiler

If you're a serious collector of historic items then finding Native American arrowheads needs to be the Holy Grail for you. These artifacts carry valuable historical significance and you may be sure they will have value to someone else. But some folks who are not well trained at such things may do stuff which jeopardizes the value of the piece. You have to be informed about all this otherwise you may finish up devaluing your arrowhead. They will all come in some variety of fragile form when you find them which is why you must be even more careful. Here are the conditions you may come across when finding American Indian arrowheads.

* Often the piece could be damaged, so you will need to be trained well as to what you're looking for

* Some items will be in need of immediate preservation, especially if they're very wet. So you'll need to make sure you are ready for a situation like this if it arises.

* Other pieces will be rusted to the point at which you'll feel they're not worthwhile, but actually rust is a good. But by cleaning them you could devalue them, so it is best to put them in a safe place and then have them looked at by a professional.

Why is this all important and why should I care?

If you plan on finding Arrowheads as a hobby then you may not care about the condition they come in. But to the serious collector they would have a heart attack if they knew you though this way. When you begin finding Native American arrowheads this will be a sign that there are more valuable items to be had nearby. If you're not properly trained to seek out these items you won't even notice the broken pieces when you begin to find them. You may even think their junk, but I assure you that there are more valuable pieces nearby. It may be a good idea to consider the following if you don't know about finding arrowheads yourself.

* Bring along a avid collector so they can identify when you have hit a hot spot. They may become more excited then you are.

* You could even contact an archaeologist and see if you can go along with them to learn what to look for. Now what is found you will not be able to keep, but it will be a great learning experience, so that you can go out on your own and know what you are doing.

* Bring along the proper materials to collect the items. If you don't do this you could end up destroying what could be a monumental find

Finding a Native American arrowhead that is in very good condition is a moment you can be excited and proud about. This could be a very rare find and certainly hold a lot of value. When you find your first arrowhead you will notice that they are not sharp and that is because the Native American's that made them were more concerned about the effectiveness of the arrowhead and not the sharpness.

Just some "food for thought", but when you find any Native American arrowheads, it would be best if you would give them to some sort of historical society, where they will be enjoyed by many people like you who are interested in our country's history.

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