Arrow head????

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Whiplash00

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So I decided to do some metal detecting with my son and the first hit we got was a piece of magnetite about 6" down. Five months ago I didn't know much about stone tools, flakes, or anything. But, finding that magnetite, I uncovered a mix of the strangest stuff I've ever saw. The range I'm finding is a few inches to a couple feet deep and you'll hit ocean floor. It's one big cemented sandstone pad of ocean floor. Which is why nothing has sank below this line. I just figured that out yesterday.
 

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Oh, my fault. Given that it's almost 4 inches.... In picture #3, from left to right you see an incline on the top portion of the blade which my guess is that it was attached to a stick. So, possibly halved. Being as thin as it gets towards the end I wouldn't think it would be a hand axe which was my second guess, as there were stronger materials available for hand axe use. I believe you have found a spear point, but again dude.... Photos make everything look incredibly different.

Well you are correct there, some photo's make things look incredibly different.

So what make this look like a spear point now from the same pictures?

PLEASE, Don't tell me the length does it for you.
 

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Whiplash, last time I ask politely to please read our rules and follow them...

Any more posts like what was deleted and you lose posting privileges.
 

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katdancing

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Trust your instincts - It has definitely been worked. You will find more treasures as you go. Happy Hunting. Kat
 

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Kat dancing - thanks for your comments and your encouragement
 

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Not to beat a dead horse but I was doing some research and stumbled across these images that have similarities to the rock we found. Would greatly appreciate everyone's thoughts and analysis. Thanks Chris
 

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those sorts of hand axes have been made on every continent by every group for over a million years, starting in Africa with Homo Habilis I do believe. Without context they would be impossible to date or attribute.
 

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