Sum New Arrow Heads

zoienluv

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Found a few new arrow heads
 

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Great finds !!!
 
Way to go!!! Pretty good size differences in those notched pieces.
 
Great finds! What's the story with them?

I found them in Central Texas in a town called Lipan. Here is a little history on Lipan....

HISTORY OF LIPAN, TEXAS



Nestled in a small valley in northwest Hood County is the town of Lipan, Texas. Lipan is named for the Lipan Apache Indians who once roamed the Southwest.

Lipan is surrounded by small creeks including Crockery Creek, Kickapoo Creek, and Weaver Branch.

The valley has come to be known as Kickapoo Valley with Kickapoo Falls as a distinctive landmark.

These creeks eventually empty into the mighty Brazos River.

For many centuries this tranquil valley was home to native American Indians from several tribes including Wichita, Apache, and Comanche tribes and to bountiful wild game of deer, turkeys, raccoons, rabbits, squirrels, etc. The creeks ran year round; the wooded land provided for the needs of both man and beast.
 
You found yourself some nice points! :icon_thumleft: Cool, WTG!
 
Looks like you found a good spot. I look forward to seeing more of your finds, rock
 

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