Long walk but didn't leave empty handed

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Very nice . I found a quartz point while walking to the chicken house this morning .
I went most of my life never finding one , But now I've found 14 in the yard of my new home in the past year.

Is that a creek bed you're walking?
 

The flaking on that piece looks old! Good find.
 

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Good find.

A lot of good sites in that region.
 

Nice maybe? a Heavy Duty Kirk Stemmed Cluster .
 

Very nice . I found a quartz point while walking to the chicken house this morning .
I went most of my life never finding one , But now I've found 14 in the yard of my new home in the past year.

Is that a creek bed you're walking?

Thanks! Very cool keep it up sounds like you have found a good site! Yes I was walking a creek.
 

Thank you! Yes its a good region you never know what you may find, that a lot of the fun of it just anticipating what might be laying at the next creek bend
 

Oblique parallel. Looks like some flake removals may have "transversed" the entire face of the piece as with "overshot" flaking.

Thank you and i agree with that. I have talked to a few people and kinda leaning toward a rice lobed point, early archaic time period. But still not certain.
 

Nice point. A friend showed me a small triangle years ago he found right in a boot print. Can't see them all!
 

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