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    Who else has found some artifacts, now that the season has begun?

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      Any help identifying appreciated, Thanks.


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        My wife daughter and I were walking the creek one day after some flooding and found this one, in the creek bottom.
        Last edited by RifleBowPistol; 03-03-2019, 06:00 PM.

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          Kind of relevant to this thread

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            Originally posted by JANSLEY817 View Post
            Kind of relevant to this thread

            https://youtu.be/bwmbI4_rmgg


            Catchy


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              Any guesses on what these are? Found in Jasper county near Angelina river. The blunt one appears to be intentionally rounded, doesn't look broken. I was at the Heritage Village in Woodville yesterday, there were a couple in display cases that looked just like it.


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                The rounded one is a much resharpened Gary. Yes (like most) it was a knife form. the other is likely a Yarborough although if it is stem ground it could be a Early stemmed/Wilson. 3,000ish years old on both unless that one is ground.

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                  Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
                  The rounded one is a much resharpened Gary. Yes (like most) it was a knife form. the other is likely a Yarborough although if it is stem ground it could be a Early stemmed/Wilson. 3,000ish years old on both unless that one is ground.
                  Thanks! Check out post 842, what do you think about that one? That one and these other two were found about 30yds apart.

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                    Originally posted by Goodfellah View Post
                    Thanks! Check out post 842, what do you think about that one? That one and these other two were found about 30yds apart.
                    Quarterback pretty much answered it. Could be epps as could the second one above. At any rate it is likely middle Archaic like the two above.

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                      Originally posted by RifleBowPistol View Post
                      My wife daughter and I were walking the creek one day after some flooding and found this one, in the creek bottom.
                      I missed that one. Very fine!

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                        Can someone please help me with an ID on this one. Found along the Llano River in Mason County. Matches perfectly to a Clovis on size according to my Overstreet guide book. Also looks like a Arkabutla, but doesn’t match as well. Any help is appreciated.
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                          Originally posted by Puncher51 View Post
                          Can someone please help me with an ID on this one. Found along the Llano River in Mason County. Matches perfectly to a Clovis on size according to my Overstreet guide book. Also looks like a Arkabutla, but doesn’t match as well. Any help is appreciated.
                          I'm not any help but that's a cool find.. we're you digging or spot it on the surface?

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                            Originally posted by Puncher51 View Post
                            Can someone please help me with an ID on this one. Found along the Llano River in Mason County. Matches perfectly to a Clovis on size according to my Overstreet guide book. Also looks like a Arkabutla, but doesn’t match as well. Any help is appreciated.
                            Hmmm.....let me get my little book out and see what it says. That is a very definitive tool and it looks old from the base. Very cool find. That country around Llano has loads of arrowheads.

                            On edit: At first glance it could be one of the following:
                            - Barber (possibly re-sharpened)
                            - Golondrina
                            - Kinney
                            - Plainview

                            I'll give it another look and try to narrow it down a little more.
                            Last edited by quarterback; 04-07-2018, 10:29 AM.

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                              Originally posted by quarterback View Post
                              Hmmm.....let me get my little book out and see what it says. That is a very definitive tool and it looks old from the base. Very cool find. That country around Llano has loads of arrowheads.

                              On edit: At first glance it could be one of the following:
                              - Barber (possibly re-sharpened)
                              - Golondrina
                              - Kinney
                              - Plainview

                              I'll give it another look and try to narrow it down a little more.
                              Some of those do look really close. The only reason I said Clovis is because it matched one of the pictures perfectly. It does look real close to a Barber and Golondrina as well though

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                                The resharpening looks non clovis but lets see the other side. Show the basal flaking if possible. it does look Paleo.

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