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I showed some fossils at the local Dino park today and when I crossed the river I was surprised how far down it was considering it topped the levy’s a week ago. So I popped down to a spot that is a sort of arrowhead trap and it delivered. There’s no damage on it, and it’s nearly perfect the shoulders are about the only thing that’s not symmetrical. It’s even got a pretty good width to thickness. It’s been a long time since I found a large complete point.
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Nice find! The material is interesting, it looks like some type of fossilized chert.
I usually just call it local material, I’ve had another hunter call it hertha but I don’t find anything online when i search that, Boone chert may be it but I’m not sure
 

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So what are you thinking on the type? I glanced your area and found 2 possibilities
 

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I’m overstreet guy for typing I was thinking maybe Barry or munkers creek
Leaning a little Barry I just don’t like assuming it once had barbs that have been sharpened away because there’s no real way of knowing if that was the case
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