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    Official Arrowhead ID Thread

    feel free to post pics ask questions and give your advice.. Im not a expert but theres a few off them on here



    heres mine this is a surface find from Menard Tx. little help

    #2
    Good idea. I have some I need to put on here for the gurus to look at. As for yours I'm not sure of the ID on it. Nice little point though.

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      #3
      Well we start with a tough one. Im going to say it is a Lange just judging from one pic and not being able to see the flaking. Middle Archaic.

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        #4
        I call this one "reworked paleo w/ impact fracture".

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          #5
          Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
          Well we start with a tough one. Im going to say it is a Lange just judging from one pic and not being able to see the flaking. Middle Archaic.
          isn't a Lang a bigger point then that.. looking at my book it has the same look i would say your prob right

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            #6
            Originally posted by Leonhogboy View Post
            I call this one "reworked paleo w/ impact fracture".

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            maybe a broke Kisatchie..Where did you find it

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              #7
              or a broke Hoxie just from looking at my book

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                #8
                Copper87, the point you have is seriously exhausted. Been resharpened many times. it was origionally much larger. Exhausted points are always tough because we don't have a clear idea of how they looked new.

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                  What about this?Click image for larger version

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                  It appears to be an axe? It's sharpened completely on one side. It's got some heft to it

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gargantuan View Post
                    What about this?
                    It appears to be an axe? It's sharpened completely on one side. It's got some heft to it
                    It is a chopper. I will try to take some pictures tonight of some common South Texas points and post them for others to ID their points.

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                      #11
                      I've got a few. All were found on my old lease between Freer and Laredo. I found close to 100 in the three years I hunted there.
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                        #12
                        The black one was by far the best arrow head I've ever found.

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                          #13
                          Here's some of what I found last weekend. Mainly tools/scrapers, pre-forms and brokes, but I am not sure what to call the point on the top row second from left with the broken base on one side. It's about 3.5". I'd guess it to be some kind of knife?
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
                            Copper87, the point you have is seriously exhausted. Been resharpened many times. it was origionally much larger. Exhausted points are always tough because we don't have a clear idea of how they looked new.
                            I would have to say your right.. Its just a funny looking point

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                              #15
                              Gargantuan. that's a Kerville knife.

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