EagleEye1
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Hunting along a known 2nd Seminole War site in Central Florida during low water levels (slight drought) and came across this (the gray one that is rather smooth on all sides). I have found endless Native American artifacts here, and NOTHING matches this. The way this item is "worked" etc just doesn't match up with our Native Indian tribes "style" and I have attached some images of flakes, broken pieces, Indian knives (They don't look like a knife as we know them) (Knives are the items to the right of the shell beads) that I have found throughout the years. Also a side by side of a worked broken arrowhead vs the gray possible flint piece.
Any experts on 1830's-1840's era flint for US Military firearms? Thanks for any info! View attachment 1917294View attachment 1917295View attachment 1917296View attachment 1917297View attachment 1917298
Any experts on 1830's-1840's era flint for US Military firearms? Thanks for any info! View attachment 1917294View attachment 1917295View attachment 1917296View attachment 1917297View attachment 1917298
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