Let’s see some back lit beauties.

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Got the idea from IMZIM’s recent post.

I have this nice moss agate blade from South Dakota for starters.

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Your wife found beauty! Between that scraper and your red Clovis point you've got a couple of the most pretty stone relics I have ever seen.



Thank You Joshua! We are blessed with some awesome lithic materials.
 

Found these two within 10 minutes of each other. Cowhouse Slough knife and Lafayette point. I really gotta get out more. Didn't find the first one last year and only found a couple of brokes so far this year while moving dirt getting the land ready for my daughter's wedding. And then, serving on the council which, although time consuming, wouldn't be that bad, enjoyable in fact, if not for one loudmouthed, whiney-ass, activist PITA who looks at every-effing-thing through a certain type of prism, if you know what I mean. Blood pressure, up. Artifact finds, down. Beginning to wonder if it's all worth it. Boy, did I take that downhill fast. Enjoy!

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This angle shows why I call this one the Concorde.

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Both are super finds and the Cow House Slough is transitional paleo--quite an incredible find IMO! More CPC material it looks like too.
 

Those are fine.Like a big hunk of caramel,YUM.
Sorry bout council person?
 

Here's one for Artifact Jack I was with him when found N.West Nevada Elko Eared tri flow obsidian .
 

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Wicked serrations on that one, a beauty for sure
 

WOW!! Now that is really impressive! I love the coloring in the tri-flow!!:thumbsup:
 

Heavens to Betsy!
 

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Few quartz finds first is yellow quartz
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Last is one of my favorites it’s a bluish grey
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Warren co, VA
 

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I've been wanting to post this pic on this thread but have been busy & on vacation. This is a Hopewell point made of Flint Ridge from Licking Co. Oh. Found by a friend in the late 70's.
 

Like it has its own internal lighting. Nice!
 

Everyone sure has some nice ones. This one has a little damage but sure is pretty. It seems to have an older style to it. I’m not sure what type. 3FE95F92-A0F1-4D68-8FFC-307346CFDC40.webp
 

This is a variant of the Rosegate Cluster and a Gunther N. California
 

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