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    us
    Mar 2009
    indianapolis indiana
    garrett at pro/teknetics 6000
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    a few arrowhead finds an a stone id please

    hello hunters have a few arrowheads an pieces to share an a stone not sure the use but maybe for making or shaping tools? any help would be great thanks for looking,, notice the 1 arrowhead in the first pic looks like an letter a appears in it,,a few arrowhead finds an a stone id please-treasure-2009-133.jpgName:  treasure 2009 131.jpg
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    us
    Mar 2008
    South Central, NC
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    Re: a few arrowhead finds an a stone id please

    I like the one in the last picture with the curled tips. Nice stuff.

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    gb
    Feb 2008
    England.
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    Re: a few arrowhead finds an a stone id please

    Nice finds, shame the Stanly is broke.

    Molly..

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    us
    Jul 2009
    Missouri
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    Re: a few arrowhead finds an a stone id please

    Very nice finds! Thank you for sharing.

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    Sep 2009
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    Re: a few arrowhead finds an a stone id please

    Nice finds, I'm new to hunting and id'ing but the bottom pic broken base looks like a broken dovetail base. That is a true heartbreaker.

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    us
    Jun 2009
    Weston, FL
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    Re: a few arrowhead finds an a stone id please

    Quote Originally Posted by RichPA
    Nice finds, I'm new to hunting and id'ing but the bottom pic broken base looks like a broken dovetail base. That is a true heartbreaker.
    Yes, that little Attica chert (Indiana Green) Dove would have been a nice little piece (and still is in my opinion.) I'd type that one with the curved tips as a Fox Valley, some people might say Kanawha.

    The round stone could have been a small grinding stone. Is either surface smoother than the edges? Or it might have been a pecking stone.

    Nice grouping.

    Joshua

 

 

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