my first point, ever...and its a quiz. Who can answer correctly?

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my first point, ever...and it's a quiz. Who can answer correctly?

Oh, I've found a few since, but this was my very first.

I looked down one day, on a walk, and it was staring right at me. It is perfect and has no imperfections or impact damage. It is about 2" in length and 3/8" thick

Just for fun, lets see if any of the experts here can tell us where it came from and a little history. Tribe, general location, age, etc. If you need more pics, I will provide. Let me know.

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After a fashion, I will tell where it is from. Do you guys do giveaways here? I will ship, at my expense, a good prize to the first one who answers correctly.

I love this place.
BW
 
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reverse side of mystery point...

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Re: my first point, ever...and it's a quiz. Who can answer correctly?

No fair. Only the experts? What about a learner like you?
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TnMountains said:
No fair. Only the experts? What about a learner like you?
:read2:
Anyone can answer, not just experts. Me, personally, am keeping mum at this point. :dontknow:
 
Re: my first point, ever...and it's a quiz. Who can answer correctly?

St. Johns, Macon Ridge, NE Louisiana, 10,000 years old.

Noodle
 
Re: my first point, ever...and it's a quiz. Who can answer correctly?

Bakers Creek... with extensive resharpening,,,Northern Indiana,,,,2500-2100 bp,,, Woodland era
TnMountains
 
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Darl or Palmillas,but im going with Darl since you asked for a tribe/culture.Caddo Culture,2000 years old,North east texas-south east oklahoma for the location.Good thread bravo!great first find.very interested in hearing correct answer if it isnt mine.lol.
 
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Kentucky?
 
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I'd guess Texas and an Palmillas, Archaic dart. Base doesn't look wide enough for LaJita. Palmillas used to be called "Penny" points, due to their basal configuration. There is no "tribe". Remember, you're dealing with pre-history here, not history.
 
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"Calling Alpha Bravo Whiskey Arrowhead First come in ? How are we doing so far? :hello2: Do you copy?
 
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that is so funny tn mountains,thanks for the laugh jamey
 
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jamey said:
that is so funny tn mountains,thanks for the laugh jamey
Hey
Have been missing you and your stones river hunting post. You want to come up in the next couple of weeks and do a day hunt? Water is getting better.I can meet you over on this side of the mtn and we can hunt N,Ala and Tn. Be about a 45 minutes drive for you. Let me know.
 
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i would love to get a chance to hunt with you,going to try to make it,ill know more in a week or so on a deadline i have to make,boy did i get myself busy. jamey
 
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Sorry folks, stepped out for a bit.

TnMountain, you hit it right when you stated I should be learning as well. So, with my tail tucked, I did a little reading. I found my questions weren't quite fair. This was purely unintentional.

For example I've learned arrow points that are quite similar to the Perdiz type in shape, size and chipping occur in California, Spain, and Japan. While they fit the physical description of Perdiz rather well, they don't fit the geographical and temporal position of Perdiz.
Continuity in distribution of a type is the principal criterion for demonstrating that it is a valid cultural entity.

This quoted from "A Field Guide To Stone Artifacts Of Texas Indians" by Turner and Hester.

Something to ponder, and well put.

Anyway with that said, and what you had to go on greg-rocks....you appear to be closest as it was found in East Texas and I believe Caddo (Natchitoches) to be correct.

So, win goes to greg-rocks. Congratulations. :hello2:

e-mail me with address and I'll get your prize on it's way.

Sorry to keep all you good people waiting, and thanks for playing along.

BW
 
Re: my first point, ever...and it's a quiz. Who can answer correctly?

Well, here we go with an educational post. I'm tired as hell and will try to keep it as succinct as possible, while addressing alot of the issues in this thread.

You mentioned it was found in east Texas, which reaffirms everything I said in my previous post. Palmillas.

Now, for the Perdiz. Perdiz are a small Texas arrow point, what you are showing looks to be a dart point or knife. Perdiz do not resemble the point you found. They are small, well barbed and have a long contracting stem. However, as you mentioned, they can greatly resemble neolithic points found elsewhere.

As for Darl, they are not found in east Texas. They are found generally in central Texas and westward. They aren't Caddo, or found in the same areas. They are an Archaic point and come in a few different configurations (from parallel to expanding stem).

Greg did mention Palmillas in his post and I wholeheartedly agree with that. Nice job. Can someone email me an aspirin?
 
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Hey Bravowhiskey thank you for a fun thread. Dont worry I am wrong all the time and it would not be much fun on here if we thought we knew everything all the time . My brilliant investigation of that particular point began with me thinking you were a child in Northern Indiana(from a previous post) therefore it just had to be a Bakers creek,LOL. They are in Indiana right?? :icon_scratch:
Keep posting Bravowhiskey.
Congratulations to the luckiest guy I know on T-Net Greg Rocks ! :headbang:
 
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winner winner , chicken dinner.....
 
Re: my first point, ever...and it's a quiz. Who can answer correctly?

yea tn mts i have been getting pretty lucky which is nice for a change,usually my luck stinks.lol.wonder if i win a chicken dinner??? :dontknow:
 

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