new to indian artifacts

dragon6banger

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well here's my story I've been an avid metal detectorist for the last 4 years and have been a member of T'net for a few years now.I've read posts on arrow heads and other artifacts and on day it just dawned on me hey look for these things while detecting.so for the last month or so I've been paying more attention to all the rocks I've been passing and picking up the ones that looked like they maybe something but the have look like an arrow head for me to even notice.I've only got a few so far but that will grow.they are not as nice as some of the ones I've seen posted here before but i do have 2 that i really like and one that i found today that just looks so cool to me with the different colors and lines through it. so with that being said here's the pictures.
 

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am-ark

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Looks like you have a great spot...you will find some really nice points there soon...keep checking after a good rain! :thumbsup:
 

Tnmountains

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Wow. I want your brand of detector if you are finding nice points like that :thumbsup:. I metal detect and look also. Great habit and looks like it paid off for you. Welcome to Ancient Indian Artifacts .
HH TnMountains
 

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dragon6banger

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thank you. i wish i could pick them up with a detector or even come up with a detector for arrowheads i'd be rich
 

*Molly*

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Welcome to artifacts.
They are all rhyolite. The larger lanceolate is a 'Guilford round base'~ banded rhyolite. The darker one is possibly a Guilford too.
Nice finds, now you have an eye for finding them, it will become easier.
Congrats, look forwards to seeing what else you find.

Molly.
 

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