White Arrowhead found Florida

bergie

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I found this one about an hour west of Jacksonville along a river. Was really cool to find it and unexpected since I haven't had much luck. Could anyone tell me the approx. age, type of stone used and anything else? Thanks!
 

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GopherDaGold

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Quartz flake, not an arrowhead. Definitely a keeper.
 

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Correct, not an arrow head, it is a quartz flake from something being worked, debitage.
 

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If you found it in Florida it probably came from Ga. or the Carolina's. No quartz here and it doesn't look like coral but could be. Keep looking!
 

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Make it an arrowhead that would be cool
 

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I'd go back to where you found that flake and look for more flakes. If there are more in the same area then there's a good chance there are points and tools there as well. Good luck.
 

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