Tomsneck,I agree the birdpoints impress me the most As a person with big hands it amazes me that they can even hold on to something that size to work it.There's those darn quartz points again those things are killing me.Most of the stuff around here that I'm finding is before the bow and arrow.You take a bird point that is serated and it just dont get any better in my book.
JAY
Hey thanks Tomsneck,
These birthdays seem to come sooner each year.I was noticing that I have a match to the first point on the top row.I've been calling that material green quartzite.Do you know if thats the right name.I actually have two like that.They are strange little points as they are pretty thick and mine really dont want to sit flat.
Jay
Here is a couple of photos of my "birdies." Didnt have time to go through my frames and pull all, but I got a ton of these little gems. Its amazing you ever find them, and honestly I dont know why they even went to the trouble to make these....true arrowheads....I think that after hafting, a pointed stick would do more damage...lol
Seems like I got big stuff..lol. Thanks everyone for putting something up and for looking, hope there's more to come. Trevmma how do you take pics with such detail?
Here are three of my smallest dart points. They are just a hair bigger than a penny. I lucked out last year somehow finding them in a freshly plowed field.
Wow! I wish we had that nice colored material here or back in PA.
Warpoints1 photo far left Madisons, far right Levanna.
Warpoints2 photo Far left, Hellgramite, center, thumbnail scrapper, right Chillesquaque triangle. (from along the mouth of the Chillesquaque creek PA)
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