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Just a coincidentally shaped natural rock I'm afraid.

On another thread you posted a trilobite fossil which you said was an "Ossie find". Is that where you are... Australia? If so, although this is not a projectile point, note that aboriginal Australians in stone age times never adopted the bow and arrow, The weapon of choice was the spear, supplemented with the spear thrower (woomera).
 

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Greenie
Oct 1, 2021
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Just a coincidentally shaped natural rock I'm afraid.

On another thread you posted a trilobite fossil which you said was an "Ossie find". Is that where you are... Australia? If so, although this is not a projectile point, note that aboriginal Australians in stone age times never adopted the bow and arrow, The weapon of choice was the spear, supplemented with the spear thrower (woomera).
Typo
Just a coincidentally shaped natural rock I'm afraid.

On another thread you posted a trilobite fossil which you said was an "Ossie find". Is that where you are... Australia? If so, although this is not a projectile point, note that aboriginal Australians in stone age times never adopted the bow and arrow, The weapon of choice was the spear, supplemented with the spear thrower (woomera).
It was a typo
I apologize for confusion 😕
 

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