Flint-seeker
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Well, long story shot, I got permission to walk a field in KY today. Per the owner, he walks his 40 plowed acres already and has had great success, but I am welcome to give it a try. This was after walking 3 hours on my own. Flint was everywhere in these fields!!! Chips, flakes and broken spalls...
PLEASE help me ID these (point type and flint). You can't really tell, but I also found the tip of a small celt. It's so darn hard to get a good image with a nearly black rock.
Sorry, no in-situ shots, my wife had my phone (for it's GPS) while I was fillin' my pockets up with goodies.

I bet the MONSTER hartbreaker would have been over 6 inches long if complete. The base is NOT ground on it and the sides are still very sharp. I think it's a recent plowing break because you can see how much darker the core of the piece is... Please help me ID this piece especially!
The complete drill and large heartbreaker were literally 2 inches away from one another in the reddish mud of the field.












Happy hunting all and thanks for the ID help in advance!
Shane
PLEASE help me ID these (point type and flint). You can't really tell, but I also found the tip of a small celt. It's so darn hard to get a good image with a nearly black rock.
Sorry, no in-situ shots, my wife had my phone (for it's GPS) while I was fillin' my pockets up with goodies.



I bet the MONSTER hartbreaker would have been over 6 inches long if complete. The base is NOT ground on it and the sides are still very sharp. I think it's a recent plowing break because you can see how much darker the core of the piece is... Please help me ID this piece especially!
The complete drill and large heartbreaker were literally 2 inches away from one another in the reddish mud of the field.













Happy hunting all and thanks for the ID help in advance!
Shane
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