ancient stone tools or natural formations ???

Stonekeeper

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May 15, 2013
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I'm hoping to get some opinions on these items. I love all things flint (arrowheads, blades), but my favorites are the stone tools, implements,
and problematic pieces. They are all from Northwest Arkansas. The issue with tools is that fine line between worked stone, and "natural formations"
Any input on these would be greatly appreciated. I love them either way. Thanks:happysmiley:
 

Indian Steve

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Sorry Stonekeeper, but all I see are cool naturals. I have family in your area. Know any Sims's or Poteets?
 

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SkaBa

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Agree with others, all natural, not worked. Having said that, it doesn't mean that they were never picked up and used as a tool.
 

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May 15, 2013
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No Indian Steve, I don't know them. I'm originally from Corpus Christi, Tx. I know there are a lot of Poteets here.
Thanks for your response.
 

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Thanks Charlie P.....Tobacco, beer, and distilled spirits aren't JUST for breakfast any more !! lol
 

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