Long walk but didn't leave empty handed

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ticndig

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Very nice . I found a quartz point while walking to the chicken house this morning .
I went most of my life never finding one , But now I've found 14 in the yard of my new home in the past year.

Is that a creek bed you're walking?
 

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americanartifacts33

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Very nice . I found a quartz point while walking to the chicken house this morning .
I went most of my life never finding one , But now I've found 14 in the yard of my new home in the past year.

Is that a creek bed you're walking?

Thanks! Very cool keep it up sounds like you have found a good site! Yes I was walking a creek.
 

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americanartifacts33

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Thank you! Yes its a good region you never know what you may find, that a lot of the fun of it just anticipating what might be laying at the next creek bend
 

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americanartifacts33

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Oblique parallel. Looks like some flake removals may have "transversed" the entire face of the piece as with "overshot" flaking.

Thank you and i agree with that. I have talked to a few people and kinda leaning toward a rice lobed point, early archaic time period. But still not certain.
 

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