I'd love to find a celtLast year, the only ones down stairs, currently studying.
9 mm for comp.
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I'd love to find a celtLast year, the only ones down stairs, currently studying.
9 mm for comp.
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I’m…..well older, I’ve got between 25-30 pieces, been searching my whole life. I’ve even got a Clovis type made from Indiana stone. I’ve found If your outside game hunting just keep your eyes on the area around your feet. You’ll see’em. I can’t imagine how many pieces hunters must step on or over while chasing deer n rabbits. It’s INDIANA …….I'd love to find a celt
Reason number 327 why it's awesome to be a river bank Hoosier lol....
"the reason you don't find arrowheads is you don't live here" lol
The gardener found these while scavenging for rocks on the ground we bought this spring.
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Nice inclusion on that top blade....all Harrison county flint lol....
is upper right sandstone????
I have watched a few of those!Check out leatherwoodcrafts YouTube channel. He lives a few miles west of me. Very educational as he studied archeology. He knows the material they're made from a names of all the points, buck creek, theebs, etc... time period archaic, Paleo, woodland etc...
Worth the watch, very educational.
Nice!Last year, the only ones down stairs, currently studying.
9 mm for comp.
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Clovis "points" are rare in this area.....they are distinctive because of the flutesFor example: when you find a piece, lets say the one I showed, are you able to decipher whether it come from “clovis people”? I know I need books to learn but its fun to study how and when this artifact was used. Time stamed sort of? How close can we narrow this down to a story or culture?
Don’t know, I think it’s a nice example, from the photo it looks sharper than my example.Nice!
Mines not quite as good, but it's still sharp....well, at least half of it.
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Clovis "points" are rare in this area.....they are distinctive because of the flutes