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Thoughts on this Piece from Washington County?
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Much used Harahey Knife http://www.projectilepoints.net/Points/Harahey.html Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Tempted to call that a Darl blade but the flaking makes me think Friday Blade http://www.projectilepoints.net/Points/Friday.html Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Got this in the mail today
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Hill Country. Going to bed early tonight!
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Top row third from left is either a Bell or castrovolle. The complete on left bottom is a pedernales. The fine point to the right of it is probably an eared Marshall. Last point is a frio.
The little blade with tip missing in top row is interesting but can't I'd with out having it in hand. The rest are broken beyond id. Over all a very nice archaic camp. |
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Expect a call. Finally found a pointed rock I picked up 30 years ago............. |
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I cannot for the life of me figure out why these photos are flipping on me.
But here is last Saturdays haul: |
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My dad dug those on Saturday. Williamson County.
Finding lots of Andice bases lately. Fingers crossed it's only a matter of time before a good one pops out.. |
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Man that is a fine day of digging. Whether that is a castroville or bell... Its fine. That Coryell is fine too. I think I see another worn paleo in the pics plus what might be a worn out and damaged Clovis. Definately an old element to that camp
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GarGuy: we was calling that a Folsom? You lean Clovis?
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Might post up that long white paleo while you are at it.
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Me and the son went down to our fossil hunting stomping grounds today. Think we may have found a mammoth or bison fossiled bone with arrowhead marks
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I know nothing about arrowheads but would be neat if I could learn about the few I’ve found so far. Sorry if I don’t have the right pictures. There’s two more medium sized ones that I can’t find a picture of.
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Google those and you should find some writeups about them. |
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I'm curious what points these are. I found them in dimmit county last week and haven't found one like this before. At first I thought the bigger one was broken until I picked it up. Its got a slight slope upwards on the tip and a thinner base when viewed from the side. The smaller point seems to have been reworked and not broken. Thanks
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Any one know of a good place to hunt arrowheads around the Oak Point denton tx area?
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Looking for information on these arrowheads I've found. I'm most interested in the first one on the left. I believe the third one is a Pedernales. They were all found on the same property and I think it's very interesting that so many different cultures/time periods are represented
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Fossilized clam.. I thought this was cool! Found near Leon River.
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Found this weekend in Paint Rock on the Concho River. Thanks
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Couple more pictures. These others were found close by.
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Reelthreat may be right. Sure looks like a midland. Lack of symmetry is odd on midland but those flat flakes sure look good. Crazy patina on it. That thing was glossy dark chert when made. Nothing like finding a 12,000 year old artifact.
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Wow that's really cool. What do yall think about the other ones? Thanks for the information.
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