I never gets old!!! Check this white & quartz point!

ROCKateer

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I never gets old!!! Check this white & quartz point!

I just found this point and every time it almost feels like the first. Especially this year with all the rain around Kansas City metro. What type of point would you classify this one? ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1435676299.942566.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1435676449.155559.jpg
 

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digging440yrs

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Don't know your area do you have Adena in your area?
 

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Its tributary to Kansas river. I am pretty sure it's an adena point. Thanks guys. Like I was trying to say "IT Never gets OLD.each artifact.
 

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Its tributary to Kansas river. I am pretty sure it's an adena point. Thanks guys. Like I was trying to say "IT Never gets OLD.each artifact.

I find the Adena points here to. Georgia find, top left
 

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