More August Flint of Western Oklahoma

docmann

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Every now and then fate favors us with a picture-perfect day such as yesterday, 8-17-10, in a field in Wash*ta County south of Clinton. It was a cool morning just following a fierce thunderstorm that unloaded nearly two inches in about an hour. I needn't explain what that does to the freshly plowed fields in terms of exposing flint. Moreover, the weather was cool, and it was my morning off. Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Clause!
The first photo (poor quality) shows a nice little bone chisel along with some broken points. Notice the white wide point. This really stood out as an exception to the little Wash*ta, Harrell, and Fresno points typically found around the campsites we're currently exploring.
The next group is a nice cross-section of pieces. In this group is a nice little Harrell point (top) and Wash*ta point (bottom row) in about as good condition as one can expect for a 600 year-old artifact. The field is still littered with flint but we moved on to a field in western Custer county where we stumbled onto another nice collection (to follow).
 

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It is always with great pleasure I read your post. It looks like you have found some really good areas. Are they plowing for winter wheat? I have never seen such large fields as you have in Oklahoma. Great hunts and finds. In the first picture is that a chisel or an adze? Fine hunt sir and thanks for sharing. Good to see you back out there. :hello:
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