Heartbreakers and the most amazing quartz I have ever seen!

PaleoPrincess

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Pottery is in the mix too!
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RabidCaveman

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I've never found any knapped quartz. I've just seen the pictures. So cool! :occasion14:
 

Georgivs

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Wow, I call that ice cube quartz. There's a vein of crystals near the camp grounds I used to work at and the place was obviously a huge lithic station, lot's of points made from imported flint/chert and flakes all day long. That is honking huge for a crystal quartz point, most of the one's I've found are thumbnail sized. That stuff is real hard to work.
 

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