Early site frame

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Nice !! Is all that from a single early site? It all looks like my kinda material. How early are you thinking? Looks like horn stone and chert. I like the tools :thumbsup:
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Dont anyone leave. Someone tell me whats going on. we are grown ups and we can get passed a few words, and hard feelings.. Nice frame by the way. John
 

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greg-rocks said:
37 this maybe my last post,so i wanted top say hello and great finds dude! :thumbsup:

You are Now #3 :(

Please advise me why & If you have any
Documented Reason, Include it.

I Have a Hunch we May need to get Rid of a Member here.
 

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Nice finds are they all Rhyolite?
The reason I ask is I have a blade the light blue with cream patina on it..Third from the end, second row.

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TnMountains said:
Nice !! Is all that from a single early site? It all looks like my kinda material. How early are you thinking? Looks like horn stone and chert. I like the tools :thumbsup:
HH
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(back from hiatus v2.0) Thanks Tn, the lanceolate points suggest late paleo, but, the two small fluted points to the right suggest an earlier timeframe. ???
 

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Molly said:
Nice finds are they all Rhyolite?
The reason I ask is I have a blade the light blue with cream patina on it..Third from the end, second row.

Molly.

Tn, Molly, as far as materials go it's a mix of local chert, hornstone, kanawha, chalcedony, and hillsdale chert/ flint. I dont see much rhyolite up here, but when I do find some it's always the dark variety.
 

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