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    Just found this one today in Lampasas . What is it
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      Ttt

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        armadillophil, that little rise and flat spot just east of the creek and west of the road would be where I would start looking. If those are 10 ft. contours it should be high enough to have been a camp site.

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          Ol hard horn...I would say Garza or Starr

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            found these down south this past Saturday moving blinds and filling feeders. i'm mostly curious about the round 'ball.'
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              Maybe some kind of grinding stone or just a plain ol round rock

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                possibly, but pretty sure it was used, or formed into some kind of a tool most likely. looks like some strike marks on one side of it. cool thing about these is the two points at the very top in the middle were laying directly next to each other and the round stone..... couple inches apart.

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                  That's a game ball. The top right looks like a worn out Andice. Looks like a odd little paleo by the game ball...might just be a broke. Bunch of interesting finds. The game ball is killer!

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                    I have 2 of them
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                      Wow Steve! Awesome! Great weights too! Those are fairly valuable.

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                        Yea the Waco sinkers are cool. The game balls were found about 15 miles apart in Falls County. Makes you wonder what kind of games they played with them.........

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                          How about this one? It is from NE Ohio. Not sure if it is some kind of scraper or spear head. It has a flaked cutting edge all the way arond.

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                            Bump for the pros to check it out

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                              Originally posted by Copper87 View Post
                              We went to the museum in Folsum last year, and the handwriting and the of labeling look JUST LIKE the cases in the Museum!!! Maybe these came from there!

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                                Originally posted by simmentalover View Post
                                We went to the museum in Folsum last year, and the handwriting and the of labeling look JUST LIKE the cases in the Museum!!! Maybe these came from there!
                                I think there real, but I'm not sure of other people do

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