Arrowheads exposed

RGINN

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You can see them better here. Some pretty cool stuff. All from western Oklahoma except for one from SE OK. Most date back about a thousand years ago but a couple are very likely Paleo. I like the two Herihey (sp.?) knives. They were found about 30 miles apart but you would think the same guy made them. And still cold here in the high country!
 

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tamrock

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The small one on the side of that pebble was kind of hidden in the mix. I didn't see it til I counted 30... Nice collection you have there. I mostly find broken ones.
 

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marion moore

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I would love to find some arrowheads, so far no luck in South Carolina, but I'll keep looking. yours are really in great shape.

thanks for showing them, pictures like yours keep me going. mm
 

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