Indian Artifacts

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My family has a farm in northern Ohio and it’s about a half mile south of Lake Erie. The farm seems to have been a long established camp site and I have a fair amount of artifacts. Most seem to be axe heads, two spear points, a well polished stone obviously used for skinning, and a few other pieces.

I would to find out a little more about these artifacts: time they were made, how they were used, etc.

Can anybody point me in the right direction so I can begin researching the history

Thanks
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My family has a farm in northern Ohio and it’s about a half mile south of Lake Erie. The farm seems to have been a long established camp site and I have a fair amount of artifacts. Most seem to be axe heads, two spear points, a well polished stone obviously used for skinning, and a few other pieces.

I would to find out a little more about these artifacts: time they were made, how they were used, etc.

Can anybody point me in the right direction so I can begin researching the history

Thanks
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Your best bet is a local college. You can also look for books about arrowheads etc. Some of them have it broke up by region. I know a fair amount but more focused on the west. Those spear points in the pic are likely knives not spear points IMHO.
 
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Cat Nation (Erie tribe) of the (suspected) Iroquois people. Based simply of geography, this is where I'd start. But yes, I recommend a local college or University to stear me in the right direction if I were you.
 
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