Need help with any info you have on these. I found them below the dam at....

garrett479

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I found these a few years back at Beaver Lake located in Benton and Washington Counties in NorthWest arkansas. Was hoping maybe someone could tell me what period they are from or just any information. Iv been collecting arrowheads/native american tools for about ten years. I have alot more at my mothers house. I will get them soon and post them for you guys! Thank you! Oh i forgot to tell you that Beaver Lake is a tributary of the White river...don't know if that will help....
 

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Indian Steve

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Very Nice! The first four pictures I would call knives. Next two are a nice thumbnail scraper and the dark one looks like another scraper or a small point. Beautiful rock.
 

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First of all, be very careful about disclosing on a public forum, the location where these were found. Artifact collecting on most state and federal lakes... Army Corp Of Engineers, TVA, etc. is strictly forbidden. Huge fines and/or jail time can result.

With that being said this is my opinion on these... pictures 1&2 - small scraper or knife... pictures 3&4 - arrow point... pictures 5&6 - scraper... and the left hand black piece in picture 7 is probably another scraper.
 

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flinthunter is right, but it sure was nice of that pld lady tp give you those before she passed on, that is moved to Las Vegas to search for her sixth husband who told her 5 years ago that he was going to the store for smokes and a 6 pack and hadn't returned yet.
Those are nice though. Down here we don't have to worry anout federals. They're too busy counting the new sheep(illegals)that are pouring into the country, hopping over fences, wading rivers and mining for gold. I think that that is what those tunnels from Mexico to the U.S. mean?:dontknow:
 

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I think you are good on not breaking a law on finding artifacts in Ar., as long as you were not trespassing. What I see I would call them preforms and a scraper. Thanks for posting and Welcome to T-net:hello:
 

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Nice finds.... I deleted the duplicate pictures for you.......
 

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Those are some really great finds.Thanks for shareing.
 

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