Here's a good one.

Joe G from Md

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GaRebel1861

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That material look similar to the type we have here in Southwest Georgia. Cool find!
 

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Joe G from Md

Joe G from Md

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Found this in Powell County Kentucky.
 

fyrffytr1

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That material look similar to the type we have here in Southwest Georgia. Cool find!

I dropped that thing in the creek while walking about twenty feet in front of him. I was tired of him crying about not finding anything!:D
 

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Great find. I spent hours helping my brother in laws set tobacco in central Kentucky on there bottom land and have never found a arrow head. They have found them in my boot tracks. A arrow head is on my bucket list.
 

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Found this in creek behind house, it's the only one found so far. Have hunted creek for years [full of fossils] but their is at least a gazillion rocks. It is rather difficult finding rocks in rocks. Will keep looking for sure. Can anybody tell me how old?

Alberta?? 9500 - 8000 B.P. Out West we would call that a Scottsbluff I, which are believed to be all part of the Cody Complex.
Awesome point!!:thumbsup:
 

dognose

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It looks to me to be made of Harrison County Flint - AKA Hornstone, or Senora. Hard to tell.

The type looks to be a heavy duty with minor base damage.
 

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Very nice piece I also like the stem as it looks reworked
 

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