Beneath the Sun Has Relocated-New Category-Prehistoric Artifacts
Released on = March 5, 2007, 10:02 am
Press Release Author = Kerry Webb
Industry = Retail
Press Release Summary = Our online business has relocated and has new category inventory-Prehistoric Indian Artifacts.
Press Release Body = Our antique and collectible shop has recently relocated to Tias. We have a diversified inventory and search for unique unusual items. One category we offer is Prehistoric Artifacts. These are legally found surface finds left by Prehistoric man. I have been an amateur arrowhead collector for many years. My favorite place to look is our small farm in Missouri. I discovered that much of the area here was traveled and inhabited by Prehistoric Man. Many of the artifacts were made or altered for use by these people. Some have been dated as far back as 15,000 B.C. People of the Paleolithic Era were mostly nomadic and carried their tools with them. Because of this, they made one stone be able to do multi-functions. These are often referred to as multi-purpose tools. We find many of their tools, including knives, blades scrapers and these multi-tools. We also routinely find very small stone or fossil beads. We have found many arrowheads or knives and offer a sampling of these in our store. These date from the Paleo Era through the Woodland Era which ended roughly 500 years A..D. Our shop, www.BeneaththeSun.com has a full spectrum of items. We carry old and new collectibles.