black adena

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thanks for the comments im not familiar with kanawha points this was found in middle tn are they found in this area funny story on this point my brother was digging he had burrowed in oretty good it collapsed just about burying him we pulled him out and he was holding that point!
 

tnmudman check out projectilepoints.net it will you ID points in your area. Very nice find:thumbsup:
 

reuellis i looked on projectile points.com as monsterrack suggested its definetely not a kanahwa so many look the same to me on there but are called different names i think some type of adena though i think
 

oh my bad im completely ignorant of the different types of flint i need to find a book or something online to learn more about it
 

Nothing sexier than a big black glossy point laying in the sun.
 

thanks for the comments im not familiar with kanawha points this was found in middle tn are they found in this area funny story on this point my brother was digging he had burrowed in oretty good it collapsed just about burying him we pulled him out and he was holding that point!

Wow- that is funny......very nice piece.

Check this out for some sources of materials.......

https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/sgmc-lith.php?text=chert
 

thanks crj that is helpful i may have to see examples to ever learn much though

Yeah, I hear ya there....i don't know any of it myself, but it is interesting. Your local "mineral club" should know most the sources in your area.
Of course,like anything, it's an in depth study of it's own.

I'll just stick to looking for "stuff" :)
 

Is the spotting dirt, patina or part of the stone's coloring? Beautiful point and I especially like the look of the spotted side.
 

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