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  1. #1
    ca
    Jan 2011
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    Here are acouple.

    I think the pointed thing is a knife, it fits just right in my hand, the other is a neat stone point, to bad it was broken. HH
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    us
    May 2011
    Chicago,IL
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    Re: Here are acouple.

    Nice finds!Broke or not it will still display nice

  3. #3
    us
    Nov 2011
    Ohio
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    Re: Here are acouple.

    Nice material on the broke,what is the material?
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  4. #4
    us
    Apr 2008
    Southern Ohio
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    Re: Here are acouple.

    The first one is just a piece of highly eroded limestone. Not an artifact. You can still see some of the fossils in it.

    The second one is definitely a broken Point.
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  5. #5
    ca
    Jan 2011
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    Re: Here are acouple.

    Quote Originally Posted by BirdCloud
    Nice material on the broke,what is the material?
    I am not sure at where it came from, but is chirt or flint. Here is a larger peace of flint I found yestersay. Nt
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    us
    Oct 2007
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    Re: Here are acouple.

    Nice finds. Stay away from the 'fits right in my hand' qualification though. The flint you found doesn't look like it would flake that well, so are you finding pieces that have been heat treated? The Oglalla quartz we find in Oklahoma don't work that well, but once it's been heat treated (which gives it a shiny appearance) it works passably well.
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