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The hardest job you’ll ever love.
Make a post of a more common lithic or a favorite of yours. Of course typology is neat but all the lithic’s found here and there are what seems to light my fire nowadays. We live in an area that IMO has about as good as it gets on that trade routes.
Im 180? miles from you, flattop butte if 70 from me, rough estimate but 250 miles is one heck of a CC race. Add a couple of 20-30-40 tote sacks full of blanks and slabs and pemmican, water bottles? I am sure no snickers bar and an orange like the city golf course races snack station, youll find me close by here, there is no rule about cheering with a full mouth....
 

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Smoky Hill is our closest lithic tool stone source Fat. Most of our finds are made out of this material. My wife found this 3 1/2 inch long Pelican Lake made out of Smoky Hill 11 years ago and I still think of it as the finest piece in our collection. I believe I posted a pic of it on this site right after she found it. She seems to find all the real good ones.
 

That is great piece.
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One jasper one flattop
 

Smoky Hill is our closest lithic tool stone source Fat. Most of our finds are made out of this material. My wife found this 3 1/2 inch long Pelican Lake made out of Smoky Hill 11 years ago and I still think of it as the finest piece in our collection. I believe I posted a pic of it on this site right after she found it. She seems to find all the real good ones.

She found a dandy!
Beautiful Pelican Lake goodtime, great workmanship and great color.
If I was to find only the distal half of that point I would be wondering if it was a paleo-age piece.
 

I was thinking the same.
How about you join in on the fun. Pick out a favorite and I will see if I can find that lithic.
What is your number 11kbp?
 

It is a small world. I need to get reacquainted because it has been too long. Right now it is my “baby” and an “in my dreams connection” to Eugene Ware and his “Indian wars of 1864” the best book ever written down.

Not sure how “Indian wars of 1864” showed up on this thread but I have to agree about it being a favorite publication.
Captain Ware led me to some very interesting finds from the Indian Wars era.
 

Totally awesome Cody finds Fat. I can't imagine finding one of those let alone both of them.
 

She found a dandy!
Beautiful Pelican Lake goodtime, great workmanship and great color.
If I was to find only the distal half of that point I would be wondering if it was a paleo-age piece.

Thanks for the kind words 11KBP. I couldn't agree with you more. I'm certain we would have thought it was a broken paleo if the proximal end had been missing. Between the flaking style and the quality of the material i believe it would have fooled a lot of us.
 

Kearney county 52.
Buffslo county’s Kearney the town.
I call anything to do with Kearney the city, county name. Fort K so I can make believe I am Gene at ashhollow and dream about a wolf stealing my pillow.
 

...... and than of course Brisco Darling from mayberry is some kind of guidance in the dark..
 

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