4x2.5" Native American Timucua Indian Spear/Arrow head Tool Artifact Relic Auth

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The Timucua Indians, whose tribes stretched from northeastern Florida to Southeastern Georgia, began a burial mound in Ormond Beach in the late St. Johns Period, after A.D. 800.The Timucua Indians were over 200,000 strong in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia when the French and Spanish came to Florida in the early 1500s. With constant warfare among the rival chiefs and other Indian tribes, plus the lack of immunity to diseases brought by Europeans, the Timucua tribes rapidly diminished. As the Spaniards gave Florida to the English in the early 1760s, they took several of the Timucua to Cuba with them. But the Timucua were essentially extinct by the early 1800s. It is believed that remaining Timucuas may have joined with the Seminoles.This large 4" x 2.5" spear head has been cataloged and numbered 2807 by a late artifact finder & collector. This is an estate item and provenance will be sent to the purchaser. It is a stunning museum quality authentic piece.