Archaic lithic?

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Starting to miss those north Carolina mountains!!
 

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I would sure want to run a metal detector near that wall. Beautiful area looks like Tennessee
 

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Robbinsville nc ,just the tail of the dragon away from tellico!----that wall is just a few miles downstream from Bryson nc before Fontana lake!
Didn't have a detector then but when I go
Back up I'll be looking in that area fer sure!
 

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Still really stumped on that big worked piece of stone I found ?? Half of it is quartz and the other half appears to be a sandstone? No idea at all
 

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Sorry man, I don't see it. It looks like a rock to me personally. If it really was affected by Indians, they may have broken pieces off it to make them into points. Maybe the material is particularly good, so they chipped it many times to make pieces for many points.

By the way, nice pictures. I am heading to NC in two weeks on a vacation, and I can't wait. It looks like a really special state.

Even if it is a rock, looks like you had a good time outside! :icon_thumright:
 

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