One of my nicest finds

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Here is easily one of my nicest finds. It is a Lookingbill (7000 years old) made from highly translucent petrified wood. If I remember right it's about 1 7/8" long.

It's strange to find points made from material like this when Knife River Flint was so readily available. I would say 98% of the artifacts I find up here are made from KRF. 20190113_120556.webp20190113_120613.webp
 

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That's a beauty!
 

If you get a chance show us a pic of it backlighted. Nice finds from up there.
 

If you get a chance show us a pic of it backlighted. Nice finds from up there.
Thanks newnan! I'll get a backlit picture when I get home tomorrow night from work. It's really nice backlit!
 

Wow! Nice one for sure...
 

That is nice!
 

Here's this point backlit20190129_213850.webp
 

That’s awesome .... would be cool to have a display with a backlight for that one
 

That is a sweet treat to see, and a 1st class find.
I am not very familiar with points out your way, is that one ground in the notches or on the base, and do you think it is patinated much now, or do you think that is pretty much the way it probably looked about 7000 years ago? thanks
 

Beautiful!!! If I found it I would never guess it's wood!
 

Them boys must have really liked that type of material.

Here are a couple of my North a Dakota pieces.

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Thanks!

Just how I had them typed.

i am pretty sure we have visited with each other before. MW correct?
 

Thanks!

Just how I had them typed.

i am pretty sure we have visited with each other before. MW correct?
You betcha! You may have to refresh my memory though.
 

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