Native American points and artifacts found last weekend, Solida CO - Gorgeous Stones!

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I'm very excited to have finally found my first complete arrow head. Yes, tiny little nib missing on the tip, but I'm calling it complete. It has a goofy little design.. I have a lot to learn about these things. Looks like a mixture of flint, agate, and petrified wood. A couple in situ's pics, and a picture of the whole lot. Does anything jump out at anyone?

I'm very curious about the rectangular stone table which appears to have writing or an inscription of some kind. It is perfectly flat on the back. It definitely looks like an ancient tablet or token of some kind. Also found a huge grinding stone. Fits in both hands perfectly with flat wear on the base/contact point. So fired up about these finds, thank you for looking and for any knowledge you might like to share. Let me know if you want to see a closeup on any piece... Bear with me on these pics. Working with a computer that predates these points....

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Good find and a lot of study material. I know the people in the North American Indian section would enjoy seeing it. If you wish I will move it there as they are more geared towards these things than in Todays finds.
Just shoot a pm if you want it moved.
Nice artifact and worked tools.
 

Congratulations on your "1rst" whole! I can feel your excitement. Lots of tools and some pretty material too!
The one your calling a tablet is interesting too, but I'm having a hard time seeing how the marks in it would have been made by hand. From what I can see in the picture at least, the marks (at least the shorter ones) look to me more like incisions that were made when the rock was soft in its geological formation period, but I could be wrong. Close ups of both sides and of the edges would help, if you want more opinions. Again nice finds.
 

Hi Mark Todd. Absolutely, I'll get some pictures up. The back is almost perfectly flat. The rock has definitely been cleaved by hand. Maybe the formation appealed to someone hundreds of years ago so they kept it as a memento. I'll get some better pictures. It might be a combination of a natural/Native American piece, if that makes any sense.
 

what nice colorful material, cograts
 

Cool finds. (Is that Salida CO, you mean, or over in Bayou Salado?) Looks like you have some jasper, which probably came from the prehistoric quarries over along Trout Creek SE of Buena Vista. Lots of historic Ute and prehistoric occupation in the Arkansas Valley in that area. I think your flat rock is just a typical river stone and I can show you tons of them just like that. Fits perfectly in the hand really means nothing in artifact identification.
 

Congrats on finding your first whole point! As one who is still wondering what my first will look like I can understand how exited you must be. That is a nice collection you have started there. Thank you for sharing. :icon_thumright:
 

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