Cute little articulate point, awesome material, opinions please i cant id

chong2

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Flippin Stick n good luck :)
This little guy was found in the desert southwest, the material is unlike any i have seen before, just amazing colors, the camera just does not capture them :( Any clue as to what it might be? "Projectile type " It has a tip nick or impact fracture and there IS basal grinding. Any thought would be appreciated on this one, and all taken into consideration. Lets get this guy his name, k ;D
I got a good feeling about this one :icon_thumleft:
 

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Chong now i know how you got your nickname. I'd like to introduce you to my nickname....Kripsy...........lmao!!!! Don 't ask, you already know.................and yes Howdy Doody does have Wooden Balls!!! :tongue3:......................................................GTP


PS. I agree with Joshua on material. It does look like Jasper. I have seen many examples of Alibates but none that look like that. I could be wrong. The point looks like a Atlatl dart point. To small to be some of the others mentioned although i know they have been found small.
 

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