Found in river rock pile

DrGrip

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Had a load of river rock delivered and this critter and 2 other pieces were in the sandy "crap" they brought us as well. All we wanted was rock, but 1/2 the load was sand... From a business standpoint, that was bad, from a history freak standpoint it was good. A coworker and I found quite a few items mixed in.

All I ended up with that was worth talking about was this point. He found a NICE scraper and a VERY NICE point that was fully intact. I'll try to get pics of it tomorrow.

I failed to put anything for reference in the pic, but this point is 1 1/8" long and about 1" wide at the tips. The bottom has broken off.

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Newt

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Good eye.
This happens alot more than people might think.
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Tnmountains

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Yeah nice spot. We had loads brought in in Bryan Texas that was full of fossils. We were building a Mall. We took the bucket from a loader to flip out the rocks :laughing7:. We were like kids in a candy store.
 

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