really?
i thought wyoming?
here is yours along w/your dad's
i think your dad's blade is made from petrified wood, not??
they might be points but i'm thinking more and more that they were blades for a 3,4, or 5 bladed rib bone knife handle
imagine those two blades along with one or two more being hafted into a rib bone handle
they could have made quick work on cutting buffalo or elk meat, or any animal being processed for food, clothing, tools, game pieces, etc.
way way cool man
you guys did good
larson
Larson- Those blades look good together and have too agree with you that they would make quick work of anything being cut up. One of these days I'll have something from Wyo to show you. You've got me hooked and you said it best "way way cool man." Thanks for the hunts and history lessons.
Coteua- I make it back from Wyo to ND about once a year and I'm one of the lucky ones that Larson takes out for a hunt
OK YUP
drive careful, krovert
see you next spring
glad you did not get skunked
you knew you wouldn't
maybe when the water goes down we can walk the old river beds and find some 8-12 thousand yr old tatonka skulls
i know a guy up north about 25 miles that has a skull w/a point sticking in it
larson1951