bravowhiskey
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Howdy fellow hunters.
Just got back from a fantastic 2 day trip to the farm.
I have never been so lucky to strike 2 (for me) once in a lifetime finds in 2 days time. The one item is over on relics with a short story. "lightning strikes 1)
And here is the story on my artifact find.
Normally I hunt the creek beds for most of the artifacts I find, but there have been exceptions (a mano and a nice point) so I decided to check out a spot on dry land where lots of flakes are apparent for a change.

I was looking, flipping flakes around, and then ...what is this?
no way, really

yes way, but wait...flipped it over with my finger.

man, that critter has teeth.
check out these pics for a little detail (the clue is little)



Now what is the deal with the bent tip? It sure didn't melt. This couldn't have been an arrowhead, it would never have shot straight. Keep looking.


these two at camp later on. That is a .22 LR which measures abt 1" long. This point is tiny!
But there is still a surprise. Check out the back side...


It is a uniface. This sure as heck took me by surprise.
Now consider this.
This is the MOST delicate artifact I have ever seen. It is sooo thin, made on a very thin flake, not a break all the way to the end of the bent point.
It was found here...


Right on the side of a ranch road. How many years of traffic, cows, etc., etc. It survived intact!
What is it anyway? It can't be an arrowhead it wouldn't fly straight. It is also way too fragile. Is it a toy? No way it would never stay whole. WTH?
Thanks for any opinions.
Just got back from a fantastic 2 day trip to the farm.
I have never been so lucky to strike 2 (for me) once in a lifetime finds in 2 days time. The one item is over on relics with a short story. "lightning strikes 1)
And here is the story on my artifact find.
Normally I hunt the creek beds for most of the artifacts I find, but there have been exceptions (a mano and a nice point) so I decided to check out a spot on dry land where lots of flakes are apparent for a change.

I was looking, flipping flakes around, and then ...what is this?

no way, really


yes way, but wait...flipped it over with my finger.

man, that critter has teeth.
check out these pics for a little detail (the clue is little)



Now what is the deal with the bent tip? It sure didn't melt. This couldn't have been an arrowhead, it would never have shot straight. Keep looking.


these two at camp later on. That is a .22 LR which measures abt 1" long. This point is tiny!
But there is still a surprise. Check out the back side...


It is a uniface. This sure as heck took me by surprise.
Now consider this.
This is the MOST delicate artifact I have ever seen. It is sooo thin, made on a very thin flake, not a break all the way to the end of the bent point.
It was found here...


Right on the side of a ranch road. How many years of traffic, cows, etc., etc. It survived intact!
What is it anyway? It can't be an arrowhead it wouldn't fly straight. It is also way too fragile. Is it a toy? No way it would never stay whole. WTH?
Thanks for any opinions.
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